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The risk increases with a history of trauma, spinal surgery or advanced age.
In summary, inversion therapy is very effective when it comes to alleviating back pain.
It keeps fresh blood flowing to our muscles, flushing out
waste products and supplying oxygen to be converted to energy.
The risk increases with a history of trauma, spinal surgery or advanced age.
In summary, inversion therapy is very effective when it comes to alleviating back pain.
It keeps fresh blood flowing to our muscles, flushing out
waste products and supplying oxygen to be converted to energy.