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Can inversion therapy be beneficial if a person has a compressed disc, herniated disc or pinched nerve in the cervical neck area?

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Can inversion therapy be beneficial if a person has a compressed disc, herniated disc or pinched nerve in the cervical neck area?

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OrMany people have been able to achieve excellent results using inversion therapy. Here is just one of our Testimonials: During a Brazilian Jujitsu sparing match I herniated a disc in my neck. I had pain, tingling and the doctor said if I did not have immediate surgery I would never regain the strength in my arm. Needless to say I was quite depressed. I was one week away from neck surgery when I discovered inversion therapy. Using the Teeter Hang Ups F7000 inversion table I was able to avoid surgery. I am now 100% recovered and play in three softball leagues in the bay area. It was not only your equipment but also your advice about how to use the inversion table for a cervical problem that was crucial to reversing my cervical disc problem. I started out at about 20 degrees for a couple of days. Then I went to 45 degrees where I spend most of my time. I will relax for about 20 minutes coming up to horizontal 2-3 times during my 20 minute scession. After 20 minutes I feel quite relaxed a

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