I have recently become interested in inversion tables and was wondering…if anyone here has heard or knows if they are safe to use if you have a ruptured disk or really bad disk problems. I am wondering if a nerve could get pinched in between your bones by using one of these tables. Maybe I’m [...]
I’ve inherited scoliosis from my father. Woo-hoo. But I also have two other problems. I have spina bifida on my L-4 and my L-5 is a transitional vertebrae. It is supposed to have little spikes coming off the sides, but it has two large wings instead (chiropractor said it was trying to become part of [...]
I have scoliosis, and was wondering if anyone out there had or knew about using the inversion tables (where it tips you upside down to lessen the stress on your spine). I’m thinking of getting one to help with back pain and scoliosis Related Sites chronic back pain research suggesting a cure for back pain [...]
I own a Teeter Hangups inversion table which I’ve used to "cure" lower back pain I caused myself after attempting to lift a heavy jack out of the trunk of my car by myself. Thankfully — well, amazingly, really — the table eliminated the pain I had in only a few days. That was a [...]

