Teeter is a company that offers three models of inversion tables for people living with back pain. This equipment allows an individual to hang upside down while resting their back on a bed. Inversion ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Go ahead. Do it. Call me a flip-flopper. I deserve it. Last week, a person in the right place at the right time caught me doing exactly what flip-floppers do: adopting a position ...
Inversion tables are devices that raise your feet above your head, altering the effect gravity has on your back. When sitting or standing, gravity causes the joints and discs of your spine to compress ...
BUCKLEY, Wash., July 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Teeter, leader and innovator in back pain recovery tools, has released the new Posture Restore accessory for the Teeter FitSpine™ Inversion Table. Teeter ...
Rosie O'Donnell hangs upside down to treat depression. "Da Vinci Code" author Dan Brown does it for a creative burst. And runner Marc Swerdlow of Highland Park, Ill., swears it alleviates back pain.
Although many mainstream medical organizations such as the Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic consider inversion therapy to be a largely unproven alternative medical treatment, many people still ...
Fitness stores sell a variety of spinal decompression/traction devices -- inversion tables and ankle boots that hang you upside down and stretch out your back -- on the promise that they help relieve ...
June 27, 2012 What would cause one of the top-rated gymnasts in America to start flipping upside-down a couple of times a day just weeks before the 2012 Olympic Trials and Summer Olympics in London?
Working from home on less-than-desirable desk setups is doing a number on our bodies. And don’t forget about the daily stress. A massage would be great—but who’s going to a spa right now? No ...
Inversion tables have become increasingly popular among those looking to relieve back pain, improve spinal alignment, and reduce muscle tension. These devices work by allowing you to hang upside down ...