FAQ: 4 Ways To Avoid Dizziness While Inverting
New inverters may experience mild dizziness, which is caused by the shift in the inner ear. Learn to introduce your body to inversion & avoid dizziness.
New inverters may experience mild dizziness, which is caused by the shift in the inner ear. Learn to introduce your body to inversion & avoid dizziness.
How long should I invert on an inversion table? How often should I invert? The answer is to always listen to your body and do what feels most comfortable!
Ultimately you and your doctor must discuss the possibility of inverting post-surgery and decide if it is advisable for your particular situation.
"The Teeter Inversion Table has had a profound effect on my life. [The Teeter] has been the best investment I have made in a long time."
Hear what Teeter founder Roger Teeter has to say about upper back pain and how inversion therapy can help by using progressive decompression.
One of the features that truly sets any Teeter Inversion Table apart is the precision balancing. This is in no small part due to the roller hinges.
Sciatica is often the result of a pinched nerve. Teeter Inversion Tables have been shown to help relieve sciatica & muscular issues causing sciatica pain.
At a cost equivalent to a chiropractor, an inversion table can naturally relieve pinched nerve pain, potentially avoiding the need for office visits.
Inversion therapy may help children if they suffer from juvenile scoliosis. Inverting 3-5 times a week can help symptoms of scoliosis in children.
We have had many customers tell us that inverting has decreased the frequency of their headaches or migraines. Contact your doctor for specific concerns.