I love my inversion table. I hang a Barney Fife type harness on my head with a small weight to make traction for my neck. I hang short times a couple of times a day. Really has helped ease pain and hey it makes me feel taller. I also gently rotate my arms across my body to stretch my back and shoulders. My husband can't hang at all. He gets dizzy. Everyone should be careful and don't try it alone at first until you know how it effects you.
WARNING: If you are brand new to an inversion table, DO NOT quickly come back upright, unlock your ankles, and start walking around all of the sudden as shown here. Stay upright for 30 seconds to a minute or more until your blood flow stabilizes before getting off the machine and walking. Many people are very dizzy their first several uses and can experience a bad fall by getting off the machine too quickly.
My dad for years would hang from a bar in the doorway, putting on the boots and using a rope to help him get his legs hooked over the bar... from his 60's up into his 70's... then he injured his eye while hunting, and no more hanging upside down for him. He did it because it helped with an old injury from about 1939... in the Navy, he had fallen down while delivering a message to the bridge during blackout conditions, a grate was missing... He thought he was going to hit the water so since he was falling head first he put his arms out to split the water so he could get away from the ship so as to not get sucked into the props. Thankfully he hit a wooden portion of the deck 20-30 feet below (USS San Francisco) and only suffered broken wrists, elbows, neck and back (he did not find out about the latter two injuries until the 1970's when he strained his back and X-Rays were taken). If he had hit the water, he would have been left in the ocean until he either drowned or was eaten by sharks. Medically discharged from the Navy, he was first in line at the recruiting station after Pearl Harbor. The Navy did not want him (again, he did not know he had broken his neck and back), so he went into the Army limited service. After 6 months he was removed from the limited service rolls and sent to Italy. In northern Italy, as a small man, a corporal carrying the machine gun by himself, sleeping with it on the cold ground, his arms started turning black and blue from the cold. He finally went to the doctors about it, they looked at his files, saw his previous injury and sent him home another medical discharge.
Wtf? Why would you right an entire journal in a TH-cam comment? Sorry but we have better things to do. Once I realized you were writing a passage from your upcoming book, I stopped reading smh
@@vickief.6680 I’m sure we all like a good story, but TH-cam comments section isn’t the best place for a novel to be told. Just because you have extra time to read books doesn’t make me stuck up ma’am.
Bob and Brad, thanks for a very good informative video on the use of the teeter inversion table. I am new with this and this video really gave me a lot of information about how to start off with it. Liked and subscribed!
Hi Bob & Brad ! I've had the original teeter for years ! Just got my NEW one ( same as the one you're using in this demo ! ) I wish everyone would watch this BEFORE trying out an Inversion Table : can't tell you how many times I've seen someone get on theirs WITHOUT learning the proper way to lock the settings for their Height & Weight .. Worse yet , not making sure it's set NOT to fully invert ! One good (actually NOT good at all ) quick flip over to fully-inverted position and it ruins the experience for them . What a shame ! Folks, please watch this video and really pay attention !! Bob & Brad know what they're talking about . If you do this CORRECTLY, you will love it . . 💕 Just take it slow , very slow.. and this wonderful invention can help you so much ! remember, it is NOT a toy . NOT an amusement park ride . Always, check your own settings ( because even if you tell others not to use it , someone might have ) . I am super happy that Bob & Brad put out this video ! I'm a long-time Inversion Table user, but I welcome a "Safety-Check" from 'These Guys' ( whoever the heck they are ! ) Lol ! 😊
How about if you have scoliosis and degenerative disc disease in your neck, thoracic and lower back? Is that advisable Bob & Brad? Thank you so much for all your helpful videos!! 🤗
Once had a knockoff table that the ankle lock spring rusted and broke while I was using it. I fell straight down onto my eyebrow. luckily I didn't break
I don't know your severity of curve, but I've been dealing with the aches and pains of scoliosis since my mid 20's, and I'm 48 now. I can tell you that I've had my inversion table since 2005, and it has certainly helped me relieve the pressure and adjust misalignments that are too difficult to manipulate on my own. I will also add that the tightness they talk about in the core muscles when you first use it will also be prevalent throughout your body, including your neck, shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles. Once you become familiar with it and get comfortable, you'll feel your hips release, knees, and ankles, which makes for a much more effective hang. The muscles relax, and allow the spine to elongate, giving you the stretch you long for. I highly recommend it! Good luck! P.S. stretching and strengthening of the muscles is an effective method of pain management as well.
I always wonder if the inverted table could benefit the brain due to increased bloos flow, and therefore more oxygen and nutrients being delivered to nourish the brain. Anyone knows?
Hi, I'd posted that it's good for your roots, all exercise is good for sure! Yrs back I bought something from an inventor, 2 big carpeted wheels, a bar overhead and you rolled back and forth. My husband called it my 'back cracker', I liked it, kids had a riot with it!
Hello Gentlemen. I have several old compression fractures of the spine. Is it safe for me to use my inversion table? I use to do it on a regular basis & would love to go back to it. My husband & I have a rule to never do it alone. Someone must always be in the house.
Oh so now I can comment? I'd refrained from last vid of this so now, hhhmmmmm, "Dr. Livingston I presume?" but you're not in Africa, so we strap ourselves in and the world doesn't look upside down?!
Hi I'm a chick too! Remember way back? French colonized then given to Brits (Paris treaty) to save their butts? So Josée, 2 e's cuz I'm a 🚺 but I go through life bring called Josie cuz my mom English!
I have this same table. My horrible back pain is totally Gone since I started using it several years ago! I love my inversion table!
I love my inversion table. I hang a Barney Fife type harness on my head with a small weight to make traction for my neck. I hang short times a couple of times a day. Really has helped ease pain and hey it makes me feel taller. I also gently rotate my arms across my body to stretch my back and shoulders. My husband can't hang at all. He gets dizzy. Everyone should be careful and don't try it alone at first until you know how it effects you.
Where can we find that head harness?
Where could we find that harness? Thanks!
Such a great episode of Andy Griffith. Remember when Opie and his friends see him hanging there like that? 😂
My husband got dizzy also
I need this!!! My lower back suffers daily.
WARNING: If you are brand new to an inversion table, DO NOT quickly come back upright, unlock your ankles, and start walking around all of the sudden as shown here.
Stay upright for 30 seconds to a minute or more until your blood flow stabilizes before getting off the machine and walking.
Many people are very dizzy their first several uses and can experience a bad fall by getting off the machine too quickly.
My dad for years would hang from a bar in the doorway, putting on the boots and using a rope to help him get his legs hooked over the bar... from his 60's up into his 70's... then he injured his eye while hunting, and no more hanging upside down for him. He did it because it helped with an old injury from about 1939... in the Navy, he had fallen down while delivering a message to the bridge during blackout conditions, a grate was missing... He thought he was going to hit the water so since he was falling head first he put his arms out to split the water so he could get away from the ship so as to not get sucked into the props. Thankfully he hit a wooden portion of the deck 20-30 feet below (USS San Francisco) and only suffered broken wrists, elbows, neck and back (he did not find out about the latter two injuries until the 1970's when he strained his back and X-Rays were taken). If he had hit the water, he would have been left in the ocean until he either drowned or was eaten by sharks. Medically discharged from the Navy, he was first in line at the recruiting station after Pearl Harbor. The Navy did not want him (again, he did not know he had broken his neck and back), so he went into the Army limited service. After 6 months he was removed from the limited service rolls and sent to Italy. In northern Italy, as a small man, a corporal carrying the machine gun by himself, sleeping with it on the cold ground, his arms started turning black and blue from the cold. He finally went to the doctors about it, they looked at his files, saw his previous injury and sent him home another medical discharge.
Wtf? Why would you right an entire journal in a TH-cam comment? Sorry but we have better things to do. Once I realized you were writing a passage from your upcoming book, I stopped reading smh
i kind of got into this long story...damn ouch
Some people are so stuck up! Good story!
@@vickief.6680 I’m sure we all like a good story, but TH-cam comments section isn’t the best place for a novel to be told. Just because you have extra time to read books doesn’t make me stuck up ma’am.
@@brcam2013 that's a considerate response, so I guess you are not stuck up. My bad!
Bob and Brad, thanks for a very good informative video on the use of the teeter inversion table. I am new with this and this video really gave me a lot of information about how to start off with it. Liked and subscribed!
Hi Bob & Brad ! I've had the original teeter for years ! Just got my NEW one ( same as the one you're using in this demo ! ) I wish everyone would watch this BEFORE trying out an Inversion Table : can't tell you how many times I've seen someone get on theirs WITHOUT learning the proper way to lock the settings for their Height & Weight .. Worse yet , not making sure it's set NOT to fully invert ! One good (actually NOT good at all ) quick flip over to fully-inverted position and it ruins the experience for them . What a shame ! Folks, please watch this video and really pay attention !! Bob & Brad know what they're talking about . If you do this CORRECTLY, you will love it . . 💕 Just take it slow , very slow.. and this wonderful invention can help you so much ! remember, it is NOT a toy . NOT an amusement park ride . Always, check your own settings ( because even if you tell others not to use it , someone might have ) . I am super happy that Bob & Brad put out this video ! I'm a long-time Inversion Table user, but I welcome a "Safety-Check" from 'These Guys' ( whoever the heck they are ! ) Lol ! 😊
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If bob and brad respond to this comment, they are legends.
I am legend! 😀
Bob
@@BobandBrad Brad is also a legend!
Really your one of the video helped me a lot thank you.
Glad to hear that!
How about if you have scoliosis and degenerative disc disease in your neck, thoracic and lower back? Is that advisable Bob & Brad? Thank you so much for all your helpful videos!! 🤗
Do you really think this sounds safe for those conditions?🤔
Good advice. Thank you for posting this.
Glad it was helpful!
You Guys Are My Heros!!😘😘😘🙌🙌✨
Yeah! Bob & Brad!!!! Spinalpalooooza!
Thank you so much- I appreciate the valuable information! Also you made me smile at the end😂 Best wishes!
Do you recommend using the plastic “knobs” that come with the Teeter? If yes, how about a video show where you place them and why.
Hi, I seem to get SI joint pain every time after I leg press. Can you make a video on ways to prevent SI joint pain from exercise?
Please make video on Loss of lumbar lordosis problem 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Once had a knockoff table that the ankle lock spring rusted and broke while I was using it. I fell straight down onto my eyebrow. luckily I didn't break
Sorry to hear about Roger. They do show folks twisting on it on hsn.
Bob & Brad. I have wanted to try this for traction of my spine but I have very bad GERD. Will an inversion table make my GERD worse?
Can I do this safely with scoliosis?
I don't know your severity of curve, but I've been dealing with the aches and pains of scoliosis since my mid 20's, and I'm 48 now. I can tell you that I've had my inversion table since 2005, and it has certainly helped me relieve the pressure and adjust misalignments that are too difficult to manipulate on my own. I will also add that the tightness they talk about in the core muscles when you first use it will also be prevalent throughout your body, including your neck, shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles. Once you become familiar with it and get comfortable, you'll feel your hips release, knees, and ankles, which makes for a much more effective hang. The muscles relax, and allow the spine to elongate, giving you the stretch you long for. I highly recommend it! Good luck! P.S. stretching and strengthening of the muscles is an effective method of pain management as well.
How helpful are inversion devices for neck pain?
Very limited on the neck but can offer some relief. Brad
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Hi Bob and Brad♥️💖♥️💖
what about 3 minutes 3 time a day to start and at 15 degree angle to start?
i already know i can't use one..i get dizzy doing yoga..yep downward dog gets me light headed..lol
If I have been using it for years how many times a day max can I do the 5min ?
I always wonder if the inverted table could benefit the brain due to increased bloos flow, and therefore more oxygen and nutrients being delivered to nourish the brain. Anyone knows?
Hi, I'd posted that it's good for your roots, all exercise is good for sure! Yrs back I bought something from an inventor, 2 big carpeted wheels, a bar overhead and you rolled back and forth. My husband called it my 'back cracker', I liked it, kids had a riot with it!
Bob the units of measurement is not metric and English. It's metric and the imperial system.
Please remind everyone not to hang upside down for any reason if they have been diagnosed with glaucoma.
What about doing setups
You see the man on tv doing setups and twisting that is 80 years old.
I have optical hypertension so that rules me out!
How are these for those of us with vertigo involving misplaced ear crystals?
Have you ever gone for the procedure to “reset” your ear crystals? It worked for me!
@@michaelyolch79 Are you talking the Epley Maneuver? If so, yes I have. It worked for the most part.
Is it okay to use an inversion table if you've had a hip replacement?
Hello Gentlemen. I have several old compression fractures of the spine. Is it safe for me to use my inversion table? I use to do it on a regular basis & would love to go back to it.
My husband & I have a rule to never do it alone. Someone must always be in the house.
I instantly get sick as soon as my top half is lower than my bottom half. I want this to work. I'm tired of lower back pain.
BEEN USING THEM FOR 15YRS ...THERE IS A RUSSIAN 1 THAT IS 'SIT IN' THEN TILT ...
Very good video as usual!
Glad you liked it!
I’ve had two back infusions and I shouldn’t use an inversion table.
You can never hang upside down for too long. My back feels great which is bad for the bad guys
Batman
Oh so now I can comment? I'd refrained from last vid of this so now, hhhmmmmm, "Dr. Livingston I presume?" but you're not in Africa, so we strap ourselves in and the world doesn't look upside down?!
Sir, this is a Wendy's
Hi I'm a chick too! Remember way back? French colonized then given to Brits (Paris treaty) to save their butts? So Josée, 2 e's cuz I'm a 🚺 but I go through life bring called Josie cuz my mom English!
Height
You lost me when you said "metric and in English" I believe its called standard, not English
Ha! Thanks!
Good bye!!!
Just remember to come up slowly so that you don't pass out 😵 Take few minutes!