Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Stamina Inversion System

Stamina Inversion System Review



Stamina Inversion System Feature

  • Inversion system allows you to invert to multiple angles
  • Return-assist foam-padded handlebars
  • Nylon-stitched support pad
  • Sturdy steel-frame construction
  • White frame, gray nylon bed and protective covers
The Stamina Inversion System is a multiple-benefit machine used to reduce pressure on spinal columns and increase blood circulation. Inverting is known to help alleviate pain and stress; this inversion system lets you invert to multiple angles, which helps to put your spine into traction and decompression. It helps you stretch and rejuvenate muscles, rounding out your exercise routine. This table features return-assist foam-padded handlebars, a sturdy steel-frame, and a nylon-stitched support pad.

Feature Details:

  • Large, curved return assist handlebars for added comfort and control
  • Easy-to-reach ratchet leg locking mechanism
  • Nylon stitched support pad
  • Sturdy steel frame construction
  • Foam padded handlebars and ankle collars for more comfort and support
  • Three-position bench rotates to various angles
  • Dimensions: 63 inches long by 32 inches wide by 59.5 inches tall
  • Weight: 67 pounds

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 allow 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 caution, inversion tables can be your ticket to a pain-free and healthier back.

With its half-circle return-assist handlebars, the Stamina® inversion system makes inverting to any angle and returning to vertical smooth, easy and secure. Inversion therapy is a medically proven way to help counteract the daily stresses that contribute to a stiff, sore back and neck.


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