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Although the use of inversion and inversion tables has led to back pain relief for many back pain sufferers, it is wise to seek advice from a qualified medical professional prior to using the Invertrac inversion traction unit. Individuals with any of the medical conditions on the right should consult their health care provider prior to using the Invertrac or any other table for back pain.
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- Glaucoma
- Retinal detachment
- Dizziness
- Poor Co-ordination
- Disorientation when upside down
- Weakness or frailty
- Fainting spells
- Motion sickness or inner ear disorders
- Hiatus hernia
- Bone weakness (osteoporosis, recent unhealed fractures, medullar pins, artificial hip joints or other orthopedic supports surgically implanted)
- Post head injury
- Acute spinal injury
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Recent stroke or transient ischemic attack
- Heart and circulatory disorders for which you are currently being treated
- Cardiovascular insufficiencies in the limbs
- Acutely swollen joints
- Chronic sinusitis
- Cerebral sclerosis
- Any other medical condition that may be made more severe by an elevation of blood pressure, intercranial pressure or the mechanical stress of the inverted position
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If you experience pain while using the Invertrac, discontinue use and consult your medical professional.