Inversion therapy involves hanging upside down or at an inverted angle with the intention of therapeutic benefits.
Description
Benefits
Inversion therapy can provide innumerable benefits to your health.
Inversion can :
Relieve back pain
Decompress the spine
Stretch muscles and ligaments
Relieve stress
Improve circulation
Help maintain overall good health.
Caution
However, inversion is not for everyone. If you have any serious health conditions, please do not invert without your physician's approval
What is Inversion
Inversion therapy involves hanging upside down or at an inverted angle with the intention of therapeutic benefits.
When the body's weight is suspended from the lower body it uses gravity to decompress the joints of the body below the anchor.
Hanging by the feet causes each joint in the body to be loaded in an equal and opposite manner to standing in an identical position of joint alignment.
Inversion therapy is 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.
Flexibility
Due to increased spacing in the joint which can occur in response to traction, the muscles crossing that joint are pre-stretched, and as such, experience a greater lengthening compared to the equivalent joint angle while under no traction (lying down) or while being compressed (standing).
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Benefits
Inversion therapy can provide innumerable benefits to your health.
Inversion can :
Relieve back pain
Decompress the spine
Stretch muscles and ligaments
Relieve stress
Improve circulation
Help maintain overall good health.
Caution
However, inversion is not for everyone. If you have any serious health conditions, please do not invert without your physician's approval
What is Inversion
Inversion therapy involves hanging upside down or at an inverted angle with the intention of therapeutic benefits.
When the body's weight is suspended from the lower body it uses gravity to decompress the joints of the body below the anchor.
Hanging by the feet causes each joint in the body to be loaded in an equal and opposite manner to standing in an identical position of joint alignment.
Inversion therapy is 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.
Flexibility
Due to increased spacing in the joint which can occur in response to traction, the muscles crossing that joint are pre-stretched, and as such, experience a greater lengthening compared to the equivalent joint angle while under no traction (lying down) or while being compressed (standing).