Inversion therapy involves hanging upside down or at an inverted angle with the intention of therapeutic benefit. Inversion therapy is the pull of gravity that help decompress the joints of the body below the anchor. Inversion tables are particularly beneficial for the spine in that it relieves pressure on the discs and nerve roots; this in turn allows discs to recover lost moisture and to return to their original shape, decreasing the pressure they can exert on nerves.
Gravity Boots provide maximum comfort and support for the ankles. The Adapter Kit comes complete with Gravity Boots and a CV Bar for converting the Teeter Hang Ups Inversion Table*.
Features:
Easy Conversion: CV Bar allows you to ...
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Use Gravity Boots with the 3009454
One Size Fits Most: Boot straps adjust to ankles varying several inches in diameter , XL Gravity Boot also available note in comment box during checkout
Flexible Shell for Comfortable Fit: Tough ...
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Any standard wood doorframe* can be your center for inversion with the EZ-Up Inversion & Chin-Up Rack. Aside from standard inverted decompression and stretching with EZ-Up Gravity Boots (sold separately), the EZ-Up Inversion & Chin-Up Rack ...
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The InLine ® Traction Control System is a great way to get relief from back pain. Just stand behind the InLine ® Traction Control System with your legs against the padded arm rolls behind your elbows and upper arms, then lean forward ...
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Like inversion therapy, the Stamina ® InLine Back Stretch Bench is a non-invasive traction that not only stretches and strengthens your back, but also the shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles--weight bearing joints. Decompression encourages ...
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