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Inversion Table (GX-T2125)
GX-T2125
INVERSION TABLE
Material: Steel pipe
Package: By carton 1pc/ctn
Product dimensions: 179*67*145cm
Carton dimensions: 132*77*15cm
G. W.: 26 KG
N. W.: 22.4 KG
Qty/container:
Qty/20`fcl: 183 pcs
Qty/40`fcl: 372 pcs
Qty/40hq: 444 pcs
When you want simplicity instead of expensive, count on LifeGear to bring out a model for your needs. This LifeGear inversion table doesn't have expensive extra's, but with adjustable heights it will allow you to turn upside down and come back to earth in one piece. These inversion tables do an excellent job of relieving back stress. Many doctors recommend inversion as a way to solve back problems, from compressed spines to other problems this excellent priced inversion table will help your back problems.
What makes this Inversion Table different?
From the moment we are born, our bodies are at the mercy of gravity, a force that continuously creates pressure and stress on all of our muscles, bones, joints and ligaments.
By far, the part of the body that is affected most by gravity is the spine. The combination of gravity and muscle imbalances shove the vertebrae together, pressing on the discs.
The inner core of your discs consists of jelly-like material that acts like a shock absorber system, providing flexibility and cushioning when you are sitting, standing or exercising.
During your normal daily activities, gravity causes fluid to squeeze out of your discs into adjacent soft tissue. With less space between the discs, you lose some height.
When you sleep, some - but not all - of the fluid soaks back into the discs.
During a typical day, you can lose as much as 3/4inch in height! And because there's only a partial recovery at night, the average person loses */2inch to 2 inches in height by their senior years.
Insufficient distance between the vertebrae can result in nerve root pressure, which in turn causes pain.
To make matters worse, very often the pressure on the discs is not distributed evenly. Your discs were not designed to cope with such uneven pressure, and sooner or later it will be too much for them to withstand. The discs will bulge, herniate, causing spinal damage and likely, a life with chronic pain.
Even the slightest increase in spacing can be enough to allow a herniated disc to pop back into place or relieve pressure from a compressed nerve.
Helps reduce back stress by relieving pressure on vertebrae disks
Stimulates circulation of blood to relieve stiff muscles.
Reduce the effects of aging due to gravity
Increase body flexibility to improve athletic performance
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