I read all the posts on this subject but they are quite old - most from 2012. Does anyone use an inversion table for a good spinal stretch post op and if so - are there any restrictions? My concern of course is for a dislocation or a ligament/muscle stretch which may produce instability of the prosthesis. Thank you in advance for your response.
Tommy-
Good question. I haven't been on mine since before surgery and wouldn't mind using it except for the same reservations. Have you asked your surgeon? My PT didn't like the idea at all. I'm 4 1/2 months on the left and 2 1/2 months on the right but don't think I'd give it serious consideration until at least 6 months and then only if I'd regained considerably more ROM and some still reduced strength. Thinking I will be depending on deep tissue massage and stretching for spine maintenance until the inversion table is cleared by surgeon- if at all. That said- I've watched a video of a hip resurfacing patient doing aerial work suspended by her ankles doing full splits, spins and some amazing acrobatics.
My OS says "you have no restrictions - go ahead and use the table" Just thought I would check you guys on this site. Thanks