Inverting is as easy as 1..2..3
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Step into unit and ensure pelvic
(hip) bones are a minimum of 3 cm above the top of thigh support/seat.
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Lean forward while holding handle
grips. To raise restraint bar, raise one foot.
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Grasp side-grips and tip forward.
Continue to M-Beam until fully inverted. Relax.
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This is the correct position
for natural traction to occur. Height adjustment may be required
as user begins to stretch out. Be sure that head is not touching
floor during inversion. Adjust height and femur dial if necessary
to ensure that only your thigh is on thigh pad and that you
are hanging straight. Thigh pad should be fairly level (as
shown in picture).
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Height Clearance Measurements
To determine if your patient will be accommodated
on the Invertrac we recommend that you refer to the diagram
and clearance measurements on the unit.
CLEARANCE-H
(Highest Setting)
36 1/2" with pad compressed
38 1/2" with pad not compressed
FLOOR SPACE
A-27"
C-36"
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tension by stretching spine and back muscles allowing complete relaxation.
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THE INVERSION TRACTION CONCEPT
The effects of gravity on the human form are reversed
by hanging inverted on the Inversion unit. Tension on the spine is
relieved and vertebrae are separated, easing pressure on the discs.
If a disc has slipped, (herniated) instant relief from pain may occur
by releasing the "pinch" of the nerve when it returns to its normal
position. Displaced vertebrae, (the cause of back pain) are realigned
and muscle spasms are reduced. Inversion may not only instantly relieve
back ailments, but may aid in chronic spinal difficulties.
USING GRAVITY TO OUR ADVANTAGE
"Man spends a full two-thirds of his life erect,
fighting gravity. Learn how to counteract its effect."
Gravity exacts a high price in terms of health
on humans who have the audacity to stand and stride on only two legs.
Overcoming gravity through the vertical posture is a remarkable achievement
which has allowed man to freely use his hands and his brain to create
a culture and civilization of increasing sophistication, but not without
"paying the piper". Gravity exacts a toll from the species that spawned
her.
Man spends a full two-thirds of his life erect,
fighting gravity. As in any other battle he is inevitably scarred
in the process. His spinal column is compressed, in many cases leading
to a very painful degeneration of the discs. His circulation is impaired,
causing loss of nourishment to and decreased function in vital glands,
organs and tissues. His respiratory capacity is diminished, inevitably
leading to enfeeblement. His lymphatic system stagnates, causing incomplete
removal of toxic waste products from the system and also the potential
for a breakdown in his immune system's ability to protect him from
lethal disease. If this sounds depressing, it need not. Anyone truly
concerned about his or her health can counteract the effects of gravity
for a few minutes each day. That's all it takes to undo much of the
harm. And it's as simple as turning upside down on the Invertrac.
Turning upside down or inversion, as it is popularly
known, allows gravity to treat us like a friend instead of an enemy.
Inversion is a health promoting technique whose benefits have been
well accepted for centuries. Shirsasana (the head stand) is considered
one of the most important of the yoga postures because it rejuvenates
the entire body. The Invertrac makes it possible to easily and
safely practice this age old technique.
Inversion practiced for only a few minutes each
day will help to correctly align the spinal column. The lumbar vertebrae
and sacrum support virtually the entire weight of the human body above
the waist. This area is particularly sensitive to injury because it
is subjected to this extensive pressure continually. The traction
caused by inversion relieves the pressure, allowing the lumbar to
become correctly aligned by returning the discs to their normal contour
and resiliency. In most cases lower back pain vanishes in a matter
of minutes. Consistently practiced for a few minutes each day, inversion
can spell the end of lower chronic back pain caused by the unremitting
pressure on the discs and nerves. Studies have shown inversion elongates
the spine, releasing pressure and relieving pain in patients' chronic
lower back pain.
Circulation is greatly enhanced through inversion.
Elongation of the spine causes joint separation and decompression
of blood vessels throughout the spine and other parts of the body.
This results in increased blood flow to these sensitive tissue. Drawing
more blood and nourishment to the joints can help in the regeneration
of damaged tissue, particularly the spinal discs. The elongation and
proper alignment of the spine enhances blood-nourishment flow to the
spinal discs, which may prevent the degeneration commonly manifested
as chronic backache and spinal disc and nerve damage. Spinal traction
is often used as a rehabilitating measure with remarkable success
even in cases of extensive disc deterioration.
Standing and sitting has an adverse effect in
venous blood flow from the lower extremities back to the heart. Gravity
causes blood stasis in the legs and abdominal region. As a result,
venous blood is incompletely evacuated from these areas and our overall
perfusion is diminished. Inversion remedies this situation by reversing
the effect of gravity, using gravity to aid in the removal of venous
blood from the legs and abdominal organs. The venous blood is able
to recirculate because its return to the heart is more rapid. With
this additional venous blood, the total volume of arterial blood in
circulation is increased, more blood is purified and oxygenated by
the lungs; toxins are more efficiently and thoroughly removed from
the body and all the organs and tissues receive maximum perfusion
with oxygenated, nutrient-rich blood. There is a surge of vitality
throughout the entire body.
The stimulation caused by enhanced circulation
is nowhere more profoundly felt than in the brain. This little dynamo
uses about one-fourth of the calories we consume each day and requires
perfusion by 2000 quarts of blood every 24 hours. Usually gravity
acts to retard blood flow to the brain, the very place we need it
most. Inversion recruits gravity's help in getting more blood to the
brain. Experiments at an eastern university have shown brain accuracy
improves fourteen percent and brain processing is seven percent faster
when a person is inverted; memory and ability to concentrate are also
enhanced. Beside aiding circulation to the brain, improved venous
blood evacuation from the lower extremities also can help to improve
cases of varicose veins of the legs.
The benefits of better circulation are felt in
the sensory organs as well. Improved eye sight and hearing are commonly
experienced benefits. The cerebellum, a small organ the size of a
baseball situated at the base of the brain, is responsible for coordination
of bodily movements and balance. Increased irrigation of the cerebellum
results in better coordination and balance. As such, inversion may
become an indispensable tool, particularly for dancers, gymnasts,
figure skaters, boxers, wrestlers and anyone else engaged in an athletic
endeavor requiring sophisticated movement and superior coordination.
Inversion stimulates endocrine gland activity,
particularly the pituitary, hypothalamus and thyroid. These glands
regulate our entire metabolic activity and our metabolism improves
when these glands are better nourished and decongested with the aid
of inversion. A yoga expert, writing on the value of the head stand
in aiding the endocrine system states: 'Shirsansana regularized their
(pituitary, hypothalamus) function together with that of the thyroid
which above all controls the metabolism and contributes greatly to
keeping the organism young'.
The liver and digestive system experience healthful
stimulation when inversion is practiced. Inversion helps drain the
liver of accumulated venous blood. When the liver is decongested in
this way, the influx of additional oxygenated blood improves digestive
function. Kidney, stomach, colon, intestines, all benefit from inversion.
As digestion and peristaltic action are improved, constipation is
often relieved without recourse to laxatives.
The lymphatic system receives little attention,
yet it is of utmost importance to long life and good health. The lymphatic-immune
system carries out a number of activities, including the restoration
of lost plasma protein in the blood circulatory system. The lymphatic
vessels and nodes also play an important role in the immune system
which protects us from disease. Unlike the blood circulatory system,
the lymphatic system carries out a mechanism compared to the heart.
Lymphatic circulation depends on movement and exercise to propel lymph
flow. Inversion helps to stimulate lymph flow back to the heart, to
the place (thoracic duct) where the lymphatic circulation connects
with the venous system. Improved lymph flow can spell the difference
between health and serious illness.
The daily practice of inversion sessions can be
the key to a longer, healthier and more productive life. Using gravity
to our advantage only makes good sense.
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