Inversion Therapy And Teeter EP – 950
If a debilitating back pain is always keeping you from having fun and enjoying an active lifestyle, then perhaps, it is about time that you try inversion therapy.
This method involves inverting or hanging by the ankles order to counter the negative effects of gravity which is the major cause of back pain and other related ailment due to spine compressions.
If you are already tired of taking pain killers which only offers temporary relief and if you no longer want to spend hundreds of dollars in visiting chiropractor’s clinic often or thousands of dollars in an invasive back surgery, then this therapy is just the right thing for you.
Aside from the fact that it is a time tested method of treating back pain naturally, it is also non – invasive, painless, and cheap so it is really worth a try.More importantly, its benefits are not just limited to back pain treatment because it also provides for a wide range of physical, medical, and therapeutic benefits while saving you some cash in your pocket.
To begin a home inversion routine, all you need is to buy a good inversion table that will your daily inversion therapy needs just like Teeter’s latest EP – inversion series which is the EP – 950. This table makes a great choice for inversion therapy because of its top – of – the – line quality and top – rated features which guarantee exceptional performance in providing you all the stupendous benefits of inversion.
For a price of $400, you can get an inversion therapy table that you can use for a very long time thereby saving you a lot of money than if you will consider medications and other invasive methods of back pain treatment.
Best of all, the teeter inversion table EP-950 series comes with special upgrades which give more value for your money. Its EZ Ratchet Ankle Lock System which is not found in other EP models provides for easy – to – reach approach in ankle adjustments and its EZ Stretch Traction Handles provides for the added benefits of increased stretch, traction, and oscillation during inversion.
