Using an Inclined inverter table witha PM
- by JEM
- 2010-08-11 09:08:37
- Exercise & Sports
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New Pm Guy here. Waiting on my Doctor's OK to return to full speed and duty in a few weeks. I am 68 and also have a spinal arthritis issue with my facet joints in the L-4 and L-5 area of my spine.
Prior to my PM implant I purchased an incline inversion table to use to stretch my spine and hopefully relieve some of the joint pain I experience daily.
My question for the PM experts here is: Is there any danger to the heart and implant leads by hanging upside down to stretch my spine and relieve some discomfort.
If anyone reading this that has a PM and uses an inclined inversion table please let me know if there are risks in doing so or if it creates any problems? I am also not planning on doing any bungee jumping in the future, just the inversion table.
I also get a spine injection every two months to reduce the lower spine pain, but I would also like to use the inversion table as well.
Thanks, JEM
2 Comments
hanging up side down
by jimkirschvink - 2010-08-12 01:08:21
I have an inversion table,and I love it! I also have a gizmo that you put around your neck, and blow it up, and it puts traction on your C-spine. I’ll even put that on first, then hang up-side-down.
Once you are over the "don’t reach over your head with your hand" stage, I would stretch very slowly. After a while, you’ll be able to do it daily.
Some people have a problem with hanging and their hearts, my sister being one of them. I would make sure you don’t have that condition (I forgot what it was called)
Enjoy!
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by Carolyn65 - 2010-08-11 09:08:46
Glad to have you as a new member. You will meet and 'post/comment' to a lot of wonderful, great, educated other members on this website.
Can't help you out re: 'incline inversion table', but just wanted you to know that someone one this website will know an answer or two for you.
I am the type who can stand on my head and 'jump up/down' on my own without even having a 'table nor a bungee cord'! ~ my normal, 'klutzy', theatrical acrobatics during the day is all I can stand ~ LOL.
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