An Inversion Table is an adjustable
platform which allows positioning
in an upright or inverted position in
order to allow the effects of gravity
to meet therapeutic requirements.
Inversion causes decompression of
the intervertebral discs in the spinal
column allowing them to regain their
elasticity and functional resilience.
Inversion causes decompression of
the intervertebral discs in the spinal
column allowing them to regain their
elasticity and functional resilience.
Inversion causes decompression of
the intervertebral discs in the spinal
column allowing them to regain their
elasticity and functional resilience.
Inversion causes decompression of
the intervertebral discs in the spinal
column allowing them to regain their
elasticity and functional resilience.
Inversion causes decompression of
the intervertebral discs in the spinal
column allowing them to regain their
elasticity and functional resilience.
The spine is comprised of 24 columnar lumbar, thoracic and cervical vertebrae separated and cushioned by intervertebral discs.
The spinal column is stabilised and correctly aligned primarily by intervertebral muscles and ligaments, and posterior fascicular joints and, secondarily by the great muscle masses of the upper and lower back and the neck, posteriorly, and the abdomen anteriorly.
Lolli Perry
Managing Director
Cell: 082 658 0077 or 083 7336116
Fax: 086 527 0213
Dr. Frederik Botha
Director
Cell: 076 292 7978
E-mail: inversion@iafrica.com