Advantages of an Inversion Therapy Chair

Using an gravity inversion chair has many advantages. In fact, there are many advantages to inversion therapy in itself, which is one reason why sales of both inversion tables and chairs has increased greatly the last several years.

The goal of inversion therapy really is to help you stretch out your body in ways that are not possible from a normal, non-inverted position, and to help increase your blood and lymphatic fluid flows throughout your whole body. A core inversion chair helps you accomplish these goals of inversion therapy, but also allows you to do so in a much more controlled manner, making it so you don’t have to hang by your feet but instead allowing you to still hang upside down from a sitting, anchored position.

This type of inverting has several advantages. First, some people have a very difficult time adjusting to a regular inversion chair because of the stress and pain they feel in their legs and feet as they hang. While the vast majority of people do not find this to be a problem, those who do should consider purchasing an inversion chair system instead as they will not have to experience this pain but will still be able to enjoy the benefits of inverting.

Second, some people also cannot use inverting tables or gravity boots due to the fact that they have specific back pain or past back injuries. Anyone with such conditions should seek the advice of their medical physician before attempting any type of inversion program, but they may find that their doctor will recommend/allow them to uses a chair for inversion. In fact they may find that inverting even as much as 60 degrees will help them stretch their back sufficiently to reduce their pain and help them feel better, which is why many physical therapists will recommend some form of inversion for such people.