Inversion Therapy
Back Pain Starts With Gravity!
Gravity keeps us on the planet.. but it’s also a force that puts pressure and stress on our back, and causes back pain. Standing up depends on a healthy back and that means all our back muscles, bones, joints and ligaments are under pressure from gravity. That’s spinal compression.
Our back is the part of the body that is most affected by gravity. The spinal compression under gravity pushes the vertebrae together and puts pressure on the discs. Add muscle imbalances that build up from our way of life and you’ve got a recipe for… back pain.
The back’s discs are a jelly buffer that absorbs shocks as we move around, run, jump sit down.. They give us flexibility to move and twist the spine in everyday activity, working, exercise and even just sitting. In health they stop us getting back pain from all that moving and twisting and jarring…
Gravity causes fluid to squeeze out of your discs while you’re up and active. When you’re lying down asleep, some of the fluid soaks back into the discs.
You might not notice this but, most days you probably lose up to ¾ inch in height! What’s happening is a shrinkage of the space between the vertebrae as the discs are compressed; that’s spinal compression. With less space between the vertebrae the nerve roots can be put under pressure, and that causes back pain.
The pressure on the discs isn’t spread evenly along the back. Some areas get more, due to the weight of the body and tilting or twisting of your spine. Unfortunately our discs aren’t able to cope well with uneven pressure. It’s all going to become too much for them at some point and the’ll bulge out and maybe herniate. That’s when spinal compression turns to spinal damage and you might be looking at a life with chronic back pain.
Hold on don’t feel defeated, if you’re a back pain suffer or you’re getting signs of trouble, like mild sciatica, stiff neck and shoulders.. This can be reversed and just a slight opening up of the space between your vertebrae can be enough for a herniated disc to be able to pop back into place. That will relieve the spinal compression, take the stress off of a compressed nerve; and bring back pain relief.
‘Introducing’ a 2000 Year Old Treatment To Reverse Spinal Compression and Eliminate Your Back Pain
This old treatment that’s been brought to light is : Inversion Therapy. It’s really simple: it’s a way of treating back pain by reversing one of the big causes: gravity. If we can simply reduce the spinal compression and allow the discs a chance to move apart, as they do at night when we’re asleep, we can cure even long term back pain! If you have back pain for any length of time, the muscles around the painful area will have become tense, trying to hold the compressed area firm to try and stop the pain.. But that actually just makes it worse – more compression, more stress. We need to let those muscles have chance to relax.
Here’s where Inversion Therapy comes in. We let gravity work the other way! Turning upside down for a while, our spine can un-compress. The spaces between the vertebrae can open up again. The discs can regain their fluid. Ruptured discs can heal and restore their shape… and back pain eases when the nerves no longer get pressed.
Inversion Therapy is most easily done with an inversion table.
You can just relax, lay on the table and let it gently tilt you into an inverted position. This back pain relief equipment takes away enough of the pressure caused by gravity to let your spine tease open, and ease away back pain. The more you can tilt back, the more it will take away the spinal compression due to gravity. If you’ve had treatments that meant you had to lay on a flat hard bed for weeks, you’ll appreciate how good it is that you can achive back pain relief with Inversion therapy in sessions of just 10 minutes.
Does Inversion Therapy Really Work? Most certainly! Inversion Therapy is safe, quick and probably the most effective way to relax your back and allow the spaces between your vertebrae to ease apart. This has been shown in clinical studies that you can access in reputable medical journals. And of course that separation between the discs brings relief from back pain.
Have you missed long periods of being able to work due to chronic back pain? One of the studies on back pain relief equipment used in Inversion Therapy tested 175 people like you, who couldn’t work due to back pain. After a trial of just eight inversion treatments, no less than 155 were able to return to work, not just part-time, but full time!
Check Out Inversion Therapy For Back Pain, You Could Be Free Tomorrow..





