Sunday, January 25, 2009

Using Inversion Tables To Relinquish Pains Of The Back

By Chris Channing

Getting rid of back pains can be a pain in itself. Some products bloat their claims, or even don't work at all. Inversion tables have been proven by science to improve certain types of back pain, and thus, they are always a great device to save up for. Trials show that those who buy them will likely not be disappointed.

The first method in which inversion tables relieve back pain is by separating the vertebrae of the spine into wider gaps. This allows nerve endings to be unclamped, which is a great way to keep pains in the back a nonissue. If pain relief isnt noticed, try increasing the degree of the tilt or try using the device for a longer period of time. Also keep in mind some types of back pain may not be aided by this method.

Another way inversion tables are used to help keep back pain at bay is to stretch muscles in the back. Poor posture causes back aches, since it can cause a lack of flexibility that can prove to be painful. Over time, muscles will become stretched even if bad posture is still exhibited, as inversion tables do great at keeping the back limber. Still consider fixing posture, however, to prevent further back pains.

Hanging upside down at an angle allows blood flow to the head and back areas. When blood flow rushes to the head, this results in better mental awareness. It also helps the back, since increased blood flow allows blood vessels to widen. Constricted blood vessels are another cause of back pain, since they are less able to get oxygen to the muscles that need it.

To help the process along, some like to use warming packs or small massagers during the inversion table usage. Doing so allows the back to relax even further, and promotes expansion of blood vessels to again give a benefit to increased blood flow. Having someone else give a massage immediately before or after using an inversion table will also help the user to reap further relief from back pain.

Those with chronic back pain, any health conditions, or other worries should consult a doctor before planning to use an inversion table for back pain. It's never a bad time to get a second opinion, since some types of complications such as high blood pressure may render some effects of the inversion table useless. A local general doctor will be able to tell users if they are fit to use such devices or not.

In Conclusion

Obtaining the right inversion table usually requires asking around. Check with friends or employees at health stores to see if they have ever used such devices. If not, going online and reading user reviews is always the next best option. But, as always, consul a general physician before purchasing one, as health risks may arise otherewise.

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