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Back Pain, Now What:
Common Treatments for Back Pain Include:
- stretching
- chiropractic care
- physical therapy
- medication
- massage
- acupuncture
- at home myofascial work
- strengthening programs
- surgery
- and you guessed it– inversion tables.
What are Inversion Tables?
Inversion tables are a piece of at-home medical equipment that allow you to lay upside down at various angles. By positioning yourself at these various angles, the table uses the support of gravity and your body weight to decompress your spine.
What is Decompression?
Inversion Tables Sound Great, What's the Catch?
While in use, inversion tables can be helpful at reducing pain; however, when getting off of the table and returning to an upright position gravity sets in again. This brings an immediate return of the pressure to the spine that was removed while laying on the table. And this can not only make your symptoms come back, but they can be worse than before you laid on the table.
Do Chiropractors Recommend Inversion Tables?
What Do I Need to Know About Using an Inversion Table?
Follow The Directions
What Else Can I Try?
When Should You Avoid an Inversion Table?
Everything presented here is an opinion and not medical advice. So as always, you should talk to your primary care and/or care team to help you decide if an Inversion Table is right for you. However, having uncontrolled high blood pressure, heart disease, hypertension, glaucoma or detached retinas comes with an increased risk when using an inversion table. In these instances this type of treatment would not be recommended.