InfiniteRubix
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Hello
Has anyone else any experience of inversion tables? I find them beneficial in a way that I find difficult to explain - general reduction in symptoms and makes me chirpier. I also notice that not using the inversion table seems to have a cumulative bad effect.
I have three vague theories, which may even be linked:
Has anyone else any experience of inversion tables? I find them beneficial in a way that I find difficult to explain - general reduction in symptoms and makes me chirpier. I also notice that not using the inversion table seems to have a cumulative bad effect.
I have three vague theories, which may even be linked:
- I was diagnosed with benign joint hyper mobility syndrome a long time ago. I often wondered if that was relevant to the inversion table sensations, and later I read of Jen Brea's recent neck operation that seemed to be a result of extreme hypermobility of vertabrae compressing her spinal cord. I'm sure that I have caricatured her situation terribly, but I am rationing my energy and have to work that from memory. The theory would be that compression of the spinal cord would be eliminated or counteracted by using gravity the other way when hanging upside down on an inversion table.
- There is that evidence / theory regarding inflammation focused on the brain stem in pwME. My anatomical understanding is minimal, but I wonder if somehow I'd be taking pressure off that for a short period.
- There may just be a general circulatory or other effect that anyone would benefit from. Perhaps that effect would be a complementary factor to the above 2 or another unthought of idea.