Months Of Work. Moments Of Relief. Nothing That Holds. Here's Why:

Your Comeback Was Always Possible — Just No One Ever Told You Why Nothing Held

Every doctor, every PT, every "just switch to cycling or swimming" was missing it.

Your body isn't done — it was only ever given tools built for a third of the problem.

One force treated. Two left running. Every single time.

That's not a character flaw. That's a math problem. And math problems have exact solutions.

One device. Three phases running simultaneously. Fifteen minutes.

That's it. That's the whole equation.

The only question is how many more mornings — and how many more missed long runs — you spend calculating before you solve it.

SpineRX Pro. Built To Break All Three. At Once.

Treat one force. The other two reset it. Treat all three simultaneously. The loop breaks.

Phase 1 — Dynamic Traction
Air chambers inflate and gently pull the lumbar vertebrae apart. Real space. Nerve root pressure drops. You feel it within 30 seconds.

Phase 2 — Therapeutic Heat
Runs at the same time as Phase 1. Heat softens the tissue around the disc — so when space opens, the disc actually draws fluid back in. Not after the session. During it.

Phase 3 — Targeted Vibration
The phase every previous tool missed. Breaks the paraspinal spasm mid-session — so when you stand up, the muscles don't snap it shut again.

The relief holds.

Why Sidelined Runners Choose SpineRX Pro

Runners don't waste a training block on tools that solve one third of the problem.

They want the protocol that matches the actual mechanism — all three forces, one session. And one that fits into a real training life, not a clinic schedule.

Floor. One button. Fifteen minutes while the coffee brews.

No appointments across town. No bills compounding every week. No relief that's gone by the time you're back in your shoes.

Just the protocol that actually addresses the mechanism. Daily. On your terms. Whether you're base-building miles or cutting back

That's why it's in the bag of runners who still have a race on the calendar.

This Isn't A Stop — It's A Phase

A stop means you wait until you're better, then start again from zero. A phase means you're still training — just training the thing that lets you keep training.

The runners who come back fastest aren't the ones who grind through pain. They're the ones who treat recovery like training. Logged. Daily. Non-negotiable.

SpineRX Pro doesn't replace your training. It's what makes your training possible again. Fifteen minutes, every morning, is the difference between a body that holds up under your training load and one that breaks down at mile 8.

That's not downtime. That's the work.

  • 01 — Place & Plug In

    Set it on the floor, bed, or couch. Plug in the USB cable. Button lights up. Ready.

  • 02 — Lie Down. One Button.

    Hold power. All three phases fire automatically — traction, heat, vibration. 15-30 minutes.

  • 03 — Stand Up Different

    The space holds when you rise. Not temporary. Structural. That's the difference.

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The 90-Day Back-in-the-Game Guarantee

90 days is one training block. That's how athletes think about time.

Use SpineRX Pro every day for 90 days. If you aren't meaningfully closer to your sport than you are today — email us. Full refund. No forms. No calls.

Most people know within two weeks.

The financial risk is ours. The comeback is yours.

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  • ★★★★★

    First 5K in 14 months

    L5-S1 herniation. Ran my first 5K pain-free in 14 months last Sunday. Posted it to Strava before I even took my shoes off — first time in over a year I felt like a runner again, not someone managing an injury.

    — Marcus T., 51 · Runner · L5-S1

  • ★★★★★

    Back to 35 miles a week. Squatting heavier, too

    L4-L5 herniation took my mileage and my lifts both. Nine weeks in, I'm back to 35 miles a week — and back squatting heavier than before I got hurt.

    — Greg M., 55  ·  Hiking ·  Degenerative disc L4-S1

  • ★★★★★

    42 MPW to zero to a 50K — slower, but I finished

    L4-L5 disc bulge, 42 MPW peak before I got hurt. Nine months of nothing. Just finished my first 50K back — slower than before, but I finished

    — Chris D., 47 · Ultrarunner · L4-L5 disc bulge

  • ★★★★★

    Full 90 minutes. No flare-up

    Sunday league football. Cutting, contact, sprinting — the hardest load I could throw at it. Three weeks in: a full 90 minutes, no flare-up.

    — Tony R., 44 · Football (Sunday League) · L4-L5

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  • Massage gun:

    Vibrates the paraspinal muscle. Doesn't decompress the vertebrae. Doesn't rehydrate the disc.

  • Inversion table:

    Right idea, wrong execution. Spasm never addressed — muscles re-compress the disc the moment you stand up.

  • Foam roller:

    Surface muscle only. Doesn't touch the disc or vertebral space.

  • Physical therapy:

    Builds surrounding muscle. Doesn't decompress mid-session. Doesn't break the spasm-compression loop.

  • Chiropractic:

    Temporary mobilization. Underlying disc pressure reasserts within days.

  • Pills / Injections:

    Mask the signal. Don't touch the mechanism. Pain returns the moment they wear off.

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  • Decompression

    Beats PT alone, statistically and clinically. Pain, disability, range of motion. Randomised controlled trial, 2022

    PMC8924735 
  • Heat

    First-line nonpharmacologic recommendation from the American College of Physicians. Grade: strong recommendation

    28192789 
  • Vibration

    NIH-funded double-blind RCT. Targeted mechanical stimulation significantly improved pain and disability in both acute and chronic low back pain (p<0.001)

    PMC12399623 
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The TriLock Cycle Doesn't Wait For You To Decide

Every week you wait isn't neutral.

It's a week the spasm keeps resetting the compression, and the compression keeps the spasm locked.

The cycle doesn't pause while you decide.

It runs either way — the only choice is whether it's running with you doing something about it, or without.

Break The Cycle Now →
  • ★★★★★

    DDD, trail hiking mostly but I still run the flats. Chiro twice a week for a year — felt great walking out, same by morning. Three weeks with SpineRX, first time it actually held.

    Karen M., 55 · Trail Hiker/Runner · DDD

  • ★★★★★

    L5-S1 with sciatica. Even my PT noticed. Asked what changed — I told him about the SpineRX. He wrote it down.

    Dan K., 39 · Runner · L5-S1 with sciatica

  • ★★★★★

    Three doctors told me to manage expectations. I'm back squatting heavy at 45. Turns out I wasn't done — they just didn't have the right tool

    James R., 45 · CrossFitter · L4–L5

  • ★★★★★

    Cyclist mostly, run a few days a week too. Fifteen minutes on the floor most mornings. Haven't thought about my back since — on the bike or on foot.

    John H., 54 · Cyclist/Runner · L4-L5

  • ★★★★★

    My back used to lock up at the counter making breakfast. Now it's 15 minutes on the floor instead — back to my regular 4 miles, pain-free.

    Brian T., 50 · General fitness · L5–S1

  • ★★★★★

    I am a marathoner who also lifts three days a week. Back squatting heavier than before my injury, and back to 30 miles a week. Nobody made me choose.

    Ian T., 51 · Marathoner & Strength Training · L4-L6

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90 Days. On Us.

Try SpineRX Pro for a full training block. If you're not back at the movement that's been off-limits — email us. Every cent back. No forms, no calls, no hoops.

We're that confident you won't need it.

You've got nothing to lose. Except the loop.

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FAQs

How fast will I feel results?

Most athletes feel decompression in the first session. Lasting change that holds outside the device builds over 2–4 weeks of daily use.

I have a specific diagnosis — herniated disc, DDD. Will this work?

The TriRelease Stack targets the three mechanical forces present in all of these conditions. Clinical evidence applies specifically to lumbar disc herniation and radiculopathy populations. Use as a complement to your provider's care if under medical supervision.

I have spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, or ankylosing spondylitis — can I use SpineRX Pro?

These are more specific conditions and whether SpineRX Pro is right for you genuinely depends on your individual situation — something we can't determine from here. For some people with these diagnoses it may be beneficial, for others it may not be appropriate. Please consult your physician or physical therapist before use — they know your case and can give you a real answer. If you do proceed and experience increased pain during or after your first session, stop use immediately and contact your doctor.

I have spinal fusion, metal implants, osteoporosis, or an aortic aneurysm — can I use SpineRX Pro?

We're not going to recommend it — and we'd rather lose a sale than have someone hurt themselves.

Clinical guidelines consistently flag these conditions as contraindications for traction-based therapy. The pulling force can interfere with spinal hardware, risk fracture in brittle bones, or put dangerous pressure on an aneurysm. That's not a risk worth taking.

I've already had surgery. Can I use this?

Please, consult your surgeon before use if spinal surgery was in the past 12 months. Every case is different — your surgeon knows yours.

Does it need batteries?

No. USB powered. Plugs into any wall adapter. Plug in and it's ready.

What if it doesn't work for me?

90-day full refund. No forms. No questions. Use it every day and decide based on results. The risk is ours.

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Medical & Health Disclaimer: The content on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. SpineRX Pro is a recovery device, not a medical treatment, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition or disease. If you have a medical concern or a diagnosed spinal condition, consult a healthcare provider before use.