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Back-A-Traction by Relax The Back is being used with great success in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with chronic low back pain at Sweden's Karolinska Hospital, world renowned in the field of orthopedics. In some cases their patients are allowed to use the Back-A-Traction for self treatment in their homes.
Just a few minutes a day on the precision-engineered Back-A-Traction will help to increase circulation and relax away stiffness and pain. The secret to effectiveness is the unique Sliding Backrest that provides both support and stretch. Safely and easily lock into the angle of inversion that you are most comfortable with... up to 30 degrees
Consult your physician before using inversion therapy.
Weight limit: 330 lbs.; Height Limit: 6'9".
Consult your physician before using inversion therapy.
Laura - Purchased Back-A-Traction Inversion Table
I have a herniated disk in my lower back which I've had surgery on. On Saturday, my back "went out" again, due to the disk. I visited your new store in Shelby Township, Mi. The owners, Ben and Peter, allowed me to try several products. The Back-A-Traction was incredible. I could hardly stand up straight when I arrived at the store. By the time I left, I was feeling much better and could stand up straight. Today, a day later, I have little pain left. Although I did not purchase the table while I was there, it has moved to the top of my Christmas list. Thanks!!
ANONYMOUS - Purchased Back-A-Traction Inversion Table
Am age 66, a golfer and have lower back problems with disc compression. have had problems for years and see a chirpractor frequently. Was at a golf expo over the weekend and tried out the $799 inversion bench. Heard popping and cracking with I slanted it back, stayed inclined for about 5 minutes. When I got off the bench I felt some pain when the spine "recompressed". Went to a Relax the Back store the next day, got back on the bench, more popping and cracking....a bit less sensation when getting off. Bought the bench on Sunday, and have used it that evening, Monday morning and night and Tuesday morning and evening. I stay on for about 5 to 15 minutes alternating between the 15 and 30 degree slants. Still get some popping and carcking when I incline, but not as much as the 1st and 2nd times, and each time the "recompression" sensation is a little less noticeable. I sleep better and feel better. This is not something that is a one or two time event. If you buy the bench, you gotta to do this regularly or you are wasting your money. I'm a believer!