Inversion therapy was born long ago when Hippocrates the Great who is recognized as the father of medicine, was exercising while his patients had their head down, to enjoy the benefits of inversion of gravity.
As the saying goes: “There is nothing new under the sun “.
Inversion therapy involves being upside down or at an inverted angle while hanging by the legs, ankles, or feet with the intention of therapeutic benefits. The process of doing so is called inversion. It is a form of spinal decompression as well as a form of spinal traction.
When the body’s weight is suspended from the lower body the pull of gravity may decompress the joints of the body below the anchor. Hanging by the feet, causes joints of the back to be stretched and expanded and gives relief for back pain
A decompression of the VERTEBRAL COLUMN provides a gentle separation treatment of the vertebrae to release the damaged discs. A vacuum in the disks is then created making it possible for natural hydration and flow of nutrients that will promote healing For ORGANS, the latter return to their original location and release the lower abdomen, the pelvis, and its important pelvic cavity (stomach which is hollow)
The body’s LYMPHATIC SYSTEM benefits from better drainage not only at the level of the abdominal organs, but also the organs of the pelvic cavity, its components and ultimately, at the level of the lower limbs. This stimulation of drainage during inversio keeps the lymphatic system in good condition for optimum health
The main task of the lymphatic system is to keep the immune system operating well while cleaning and nourishing all the cells in the body, no matter what their function. A poorly functioning lymphatic system can affect every part of the body. Lymphatic drainage techniques such as Inversion therapy can counteract the effects of adverse lifestyle choices and environmental pollutants that can compromise the immune system.
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