Not to jack your thread, 7rider...but I was happy to see that nscrbug has the same exact issues that I do. Okay, that doesn't sound right because I certainly don't wish anyone to have my issues! I'm also happy to hear that the inversion table has provided you with relief, nscrbug. So 7rider, if you buy an inversion table, can I cycle over to your house and visit with you and Tom while I am upside down? Or I can buy my own inversion table and sell my treadmill to make room for it? My girls would loooove (heavy sarcasm) if their mom buys another sports-related/medical-related item for our tiny condo!

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I've used an inversion table religiously (daily) for the past year and a half. I have grade 2 spondylolisthesis (vertebral slippage) at the L5/S1 level, along with severe degenerative disc disease and stenosis. I had horrific sciatica due to my back problems, and inverting completely cured it for me. It's not for everyone, but for some people it can really benefit them. So far, it has kept me off the surgeon's table...so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it will continue to help as long as I keep doing it everyday. Plus, it just feels great...to me.