Kettler Apollo Inversion Trainer Table Sale Price: $399.99 Eligible for free shipping! Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days 1 new from $399.99 |
Description
Lack of exercise and strain on the back caused by repetitive of sedentary work are the main causes of poor posture leading to problems with the Intervertebral disks. Pain, tension, and malformation of the spine are often the result. Scientific studies have shown that sedentary occupations such as driving or computer work are responsible for many types of back complaints. The spine is the central axis of the body and is surrounded by a "corset" of muscles which has to be exercised regularly to give it support and flexibility. The KETTLER® APOLLO is designed to relieve pressure on Intervertebral disks and relax tension in the muscles.
Designed to take the strain off the invertebral disks and loosen tension on the muscles, Kettler's Apollo Inversion Table is ideal for anyone looking to alleviate back pain or incorporate inverting into a fitness routine. The table rotates on a pivot system and, with simple arm movements by shifting the weight of the arms, the table easily rotates to any comfortable angle. The smooth rotation allows for oscillation and intermittent traction while adjustable roller hinges allow you to pre-select three levels to control the aggressiveness of rotation. A tether strap allows you to pre-select the maximum angle of inversion. Comfortable ankle clamps hold you safely and securely while inverting. Feature Details: Durable steel frame Thickly-padded, height adjustable back Easy-to-reach ankle clamp with quick adjustment foot holder and safety lock Quick setting for maximum angle of inclination with safety system to prevent accidental tilting Maximum user weight: 250 pounds Maximum user height: 6 feet, 5 inches Fold-up design offers easy storage Measures 59 inches long by 33 inches wide by 89 inches tall Weighs 75 pounds Manufacturer's Warranty Lifetime warranty on frame, three-year warranty on parts About Inversion Tables Back pain is an uncomfortable and cumbersome ailment for millions of people. It can strike repeatedly and without warning, nearly paralyzing its victims with pain and discomfort. Inversion therapy is an excellent way to prevent and treat chronic or recurring back pain. This form of therapy treats back pain by hanging a person upside-down by their ankles. The only problem with this therapy is a risk of spinal injury because of the procedure's lack of support. Fortunately, inversion tables remove this risk. A person can lie on an inversion table, and then gradually turn themselves upside down, always fully supported by their ankles. With precise balance, simple arm movements control the rotation of the inversion table. Special tether straps or locking hinges allow users to stop a rotation at just the right angle in order to stretch a specific place in their back. This technique has proven effective for relieving spine compression, elongating the spine, and reversing minor spinal dislocations. Of course, this treatment is not for everyone. People with glaucoma, very high blood pressure, bone disorders, or a history of severe spinal injury or surgery should be careful and check with a physician before administering inversion therapy. However, with a bit of practice and caution, inversion tables can be your ticket to a pain-free and healthier back.
Features
- Strong frame of high-precision steel tubing (tunnel tubing) with scissor joint
- Quick-adjustment foot holder with safety lock
- Quick setting of maximum angle of inclination
- Safety system prevents accidental tilting
Reviews
Record numbers of people are seeking treatment for chronic back pain each year. This type of complaint accounts for millions of dollars in lost wages and productivity, as well as personal difficulties such as missed appointments and strained relationships. It can strike anybody whether you are young or old, and it can come anytime without any warning. One of the best new ways to prevent and treat back pain is through inversion therapy. How does this work? A simple leverage device is used to hang the person upside down by the ankles. The only downside of doing this the risk of injuring the spine, because the spine is unsupported when the body is hung in this way.
Fortunately, this problem has been solved through the invention of inversion table therapy. An individual can lie down on the table and then slowly turn themselves upside down where they are full supported in their ankles. A special strap will let the user stop the rotation at its desired angle for them to be able to stretch a specific part of their back. This method has been effective for reversing minor spinal dislocations, stretching the spine and spine compression relief.
But then again this treatment is not for everyone, people who are suffering from high blood pressure, individual who have history of spinal injury or surgery, bone disorders and Glaucoma. You just need to consult your doctor before going into inversion therapy. With practice and caution, the use of inversion table will surely free you from any back pain and brings you a healthier back.
Kettler APOLLO Inversion Trainer Table is designed to relieve spinal compression which causes back pain. It is made of heavy duty steel frame, its back is height adjustable and fully padded, and it can accommodate up to 6 feet 5 inches and can hold up to 250 pounds. The apollo kettler does not take up much space since you can easily fold it for storage. The best thing is you get a lifetime warranty with the frame and three year warranty for the parts.