Stamina 55-1539 Therapy Inversion System Review
Stamina 55-1539 Therapy Inversion System Feature
- Therapy inversion system with multi-position frame for reducing stress symptoms
- Pair of easy-to-reach foam-padded handlebars; patented Pellicle mesh bed conforms to the body
- Pair of invert/return handlebars for inverting to any angle and returning to start
- Curved, foam-padded ankle collars; adjustable 3-position footbar; compact footprint
- Attractive pewter-colored frame; chrome height-adjustment beam; 5-year warranty
The system is outfitted with a patented Pellicle mesh bed that conforms to the body while facilitating air circulation, along with a pair of invert/return assist handlebars, which make it a breeze to invert to any angle and return to the starting position. The leg- lock system, meanwhile, holds the ankles securely without restricting them. Other details include an extended, easy-to-reach handle on the leg mechanism; curved, foam-padded ankle collars for added comfort and support; a chrome height-adjustment beam; an adjustable three-position footbar; and an attractive pewter-colored frame. The therapy inversion system, which folds into a compact footprint for storage, is backed by a five- year warranty on the frame and a 90-day warranty on all other parts.
About Inversion Tables
Back pain is an uncomfortable and cumbersome ailment for millions of people. It can strike repeatedly and without warning, nearly paralyzing its victims with pain and discomfort. Inversion therapy is an excellent way to prevent and treat chronic or recurring back pain. This form of therapy treats back pain by hanging a person upside-down by their ankles. The only problem with this therapy is a risk of spinal injury because of the procedure's lack of support. Fortunately, inversion tables remove this risk. A person can lie on an inversion table, and then gradually turn themselves upside down, always fully supported by their ankles. With precise balance, simple arm movements control the rotation of the inversion table. Special tether straps or locking hinges allows users to stop a rotation at just the right angle in order to stretch a specific place in their back.
This technique has proven effective for relieving spine compression, elongating the spine, and reversing minor spinal dislocations. Of course, this treatment is not for everyone. People with glaucoma, very high blood pressure, bone disorders or a history of severe spinal injury or surgery should be careful and check with a physician before administering inversion therapy. However, with a bit of practice and an breath of caution, inversion tables can be your ticket to a pain-free and healthier back.
Stretch and strengthen, safe and easy, with the Stamina Inversion Therapy System! The Stamina® Therapy Inversion System with the return assist handles makes inversion safer and easier. The padded, half-circle assist handles are easy to grasp with a linkage between the bed and the handles that leverages your weight, making inversion transitions smoother with less strength required. Therapy inversion uses your body weight and gravity to stretch and strengthen the back. Studies show that inversion therapy has numerous positive effects on the body... improved circulation, flexibility and strength along with decreased pressure on nerve endings. More: Patented Pellicle mesh bed conforms to the body, allows air circulation; Ratcheting leg lock system with push-button lever release holds ankles securely; Auto Stop prevents inversion past a chosen angle; Quick-adjust footrest puts you into the correct position to invert; Foam-padded handlebars are easy to reach from any inversion angle; Skid-resistant rubber floor protectors maximize stability; Adjusts to fit heights of 4' 4" to 6' 6"; Attractive pewter-colored frame; Folds for easy storage; Locking pivot arms; Assembled size (maximum when extended to accommodate a 6' 6" tall person): 6 1/2" h. x 2'9" w. Required workout area: 8'8" l. x 4'10" w. x 8' h.; 70 lbs. Weight limit: 300 lbs. Order yours today! Stamina Inversion Therapy System
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