Inversion Table - Sunny Distributors
This incredible inversion traction table uses gravity to help reduce muscle tension or stress and helps relieve lower back pain. It uses the power of our own body weight to shift the table into the inversion position. The inversion table adjusts to fit most heights, and has handle bars to allow for easy adjustments. Some assembly required.
Inversion Therapy may help treat and/or improve the following conditions:- Scoliosis
- Lordosis
- Sciatica
- Pain in the back and neck muscles
- Build flexibility
- Improve balance and orientation
- Depression
- Increase oxygen to the brain
- Relieve stress
- Reduce pain in overworked muscles
- Stimulate circulation
- Maintain height as you grow older and vertebrae shrink
Do NOT use for a spinal injury (such as a herniated disc).Inversion Table Features- Nylon strap included to allow for greater or lesser degree of inversion
- Fully adjustable to accommodate most heights
- Handlebars help return to the upright position
- Weight Capacity: 300 Lbs.
- Assembly required
| Easy to use! |
 | 1) Start by lying fully back on the bed with your hands at your side or resting on your thighs |
 | 2) Keeping your hands close to your body, begin to raise your arms slowly allowing the table to rotate backward. Stop or lower your arms to control the downward rotation of the table. |
 | 3) Raise your arms until they are over your head. At this point, the inversion table will be as far back as it can go. |
 | 4) As you get more comfortable, rock the bed slowly by moving your arms up and down slowly. Return to the upright position by slowly moving your hands back down to your thighs. |
NOTE: Consult your physician before using any inversion equipment. This item is not recommended for anyone with the following conditions or ailments; - Obesity
- Glaucoma, retinal detachment, or conjunctivitis
- Pregnancy
- Spinal injury, cerebral sclerosis, or acutely swollen joints
- Middle ear infection
- High blood pressure, hypertension, recent stroke, or transient ischemic attack
- Heart or circulatory disorders for which you are being treated
- Hiatus hernia or ventral hernia
- Bone weakness including Osteoporosis, unhealed fractures, modularly pins, or surgically implanted orthopedic supports
- Use of anti-coagulants including aspirin in high doses