https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tch98VEnlNg
I've seen those halos used (usually cervical vertebrae fractures) and have a tough time accepting that they let the kid's full body weight stress the attachment screws, never mind twirl around in the air like that! Interesting thought on the the spinal conditions...
Wouldn't an inversion table do the same thing?
Quote from: Mayhem on May 28, 2025, 12:03:27 AMWouldn't an inversion table do the same thing?
I think so, especially if totally inverted.
I still have mine, but it's packed away. I wonder if it's still safe to use, or is it not recommended for people over the ages of...
I was thinking about getting one for my back but then I thought I'd have to call the fire department to get me out of the thing.
Quote from: Squid on May 29, 2025, 03:42:20 AMI was thinking about getting one for my back but then I thought I'd have to call the fire department to get me out of the thing.
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I usually don't have my phone attached to me, so with my luck I'll be hanging there until someone does a welfare check.
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