A new invention with a DO on the commercial

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Mohammed1989

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Hey guys while I was watching t.v. today I seen a comercial that introduced a new product that helps with the lower back.

http://www.getback2life.com/howItWorks.php

click on what experts are saying.

A D.O. was actually in the commercial because turns out the invention is going to help osteopaths out there. Were getting in commercials slowly hopefully it won't be a mess up like hydroxcut. lol I just had to say that one.
 
does this thing work on the principle of relieving pressure from the lower back's intervertebebral discs?
I think the "Teeter" inversion table works on that same principle.

When I interviewed at Western University, the DO in charge of the OMM demo commended the benefits of "hanging upside down" (for lack of a better description on MY part...but i just remember he had a real big fascination with bats!).

and in yoga, they say one of the great poses [in terms of health benefits] is the head-stand =)

that is all. just wanted to say things on the internet again...
 
does this thing work on the principle of relieving pressure from the lower back's intervertebebral discs?
I think the "Teeter" inversion table works on that same principle.

When I interviewed at Western University, the DO in charge of the OMM demo commended the benefits of "hanging upside down" (for lack of a better description on MY part...but i just remember he had a real big fascination with bats!).

and in yoga, they say one of the great poses [in terms of health benefits] is the head-stand =)

that is all. just wanted to say things on the internet again...

I don't know if it really works but the short video provided made it look like it did.
 
I've had a few patients ask me about this. It seems harmless and may have some potential for benefit. With products like this, as long as there are no contraindications, my advice is usually to try it if they feel it is reasonably priced.
 
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