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04-02-2016 08:30 AM
I had shoulder surgery many years ago and over the years that shoulder has locked up on me and I could barely lift my shoulder. Now, after using Teeter for only one week, I have full range movement - I can't believe it! I have so much more movement in my neck also. I fell and busted my chin open as a child (twice) and two of the bones in my neck are fused together. I can now move my neck with full movement to the right and left. I love my Teeter! I think my hips are going to take a little longer - feeling much better, but I get on it twice a day for about 10 minutes. Wish I had purchased this years ago!
04-02-2016 08:37 AM
That's great! I have always wondered about the Teeter table and if it works.
04-02-2016 08:38 AM
I'm so thrilled for you!! I hope you continue to use it in good health and get benefits.
04-02-2016 06:59 PM
My sister has a back problem and decided to try the Teeter. She got it and used it a couple of weeks. Her back pain increased markedly and her chiropractic told her to quit using it.
04-02-2016 07:08 PM
@isaboo wrote:That's great! I have always wondered about the Teeter table and if it works.
I know a plastic surgeon who uses one in between operations...he said it is very relaxing.
04-02-2016 07:16 PM
Love reading this post. Many don't appreciate flexibility until they have none, or very little. Thank you for your update.
hckynut(john)
04-02-2016 07:23 PM
My chiropractor has one in his office for clients and I tried it out. If you like the blood rushing to your head, go for it. The foot and ankle holder was uncomfortable and there was no adjustment he could make to alleviate the discomfort and it's not like I have smallish feet but average size for a woman. When I used to be able to do a headstand the blood rush felt identical. He said that if one feels pain to stop immediately and no one should just blindly buy one without trying it out first.
04-03-2016 11:04 AM
I have been interested in a teeter table for a long time. I live alone, once I read do not use if no one is in the house with you. Also is it difficult to put together?
04-03-2016 05:53 PM - edited 04-03-2016 05:54 PM
So glad you are finding value in it, and feeling improvement in your issues.
My son has always wanted one, and I'd love to try it. I have a lot of hip issues and neck issues, and have always thought it might give me some relief.
A question, though. Can you begin with these very slowly, and not go full blown upsidedown? I feel like I'd probably pass out if I just went full force with this initially, as I do have a vertigo issue, but usually it is with leaning or laying to the left, not straight back.
04-03-2016 09:28 PM
I'm glad to hear it is working for you - and quickly!
I've thought about getting one, too. Would love to try one out before ordering though.
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