Revornyn ThermaPro™, Heat + Massage + Red and Near-Infrared Light Sciatica Belt | 90-Day Guarantee
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End the Sciatica That Wakes You at 3 AM, Without Daily Painkillers, the 14-Week PT Wait, or a $52,000 Fusion

The cordless heat + massage + red and near-infrared light belt, designed and engineered in the USA, that reaches the locked muscle around your inflamed sciatic nerve, drains the trapped inflammation, recharges the drained cells, and finally lets you sleep on your side again. 15 minutes a day, in your own chair.

  • Reaches the locked muscle two to three inches under the skin. Targeted deep heat drives blood flow into the contracted muscle around your sciatic nerve, exactly where Voltaren gel and a drugstore heating pad never get to.
  • Shuts off the burning down your leg at 3 AM. Pulsing vibration breaks the spasm cycle, and red and near-infrared light recharges the drained cells and calms the irritated nerve, so you can lie on your side again without the fire.
  • Treats the cause, not the symptom. It works mechanically on the tissue itself, so you can finally drop the daily Aleve and the Prilosec that have been burning your stomach for over a year.
  • Reaches all four sides of the problem at once. Surgery cuts the disc, one side of the loop. The belt works the locked muscle, the cut-off circulation, and the drained cells that a pill and a stretch sheet never touch.
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Margaret B.
★★★★★
"Eighteen months on a surgical waiting list. The first night I strapped it on my lower back for fifteen minutes and slept four hours straight on my side. I'd forgotten what that felt like."
Margaret B., 68 · Cleveland, OH ✓ Verified Purchase

Your Sciatica Isn't One Problem. It's Four, Running in a Loop.

If you've already tried daily Aleve and Tylenol, the 14-week wait for physical therapy, two cortisone injections, magnesium capsules for over a year, heating pads, Voltaren gel, and nothing held for more than ten days at a time, there's a precise reason.

Every one of those treatments reaches only one piece of the problem. And meanwhile the daily Aleve you've been taking for over a year is burning the lining of your stomach.

A herniation or a muscle strain irritated your sciatic nerve. From there, four things start feeding each other in a loop:

1 The locked muscle. A deep muscle around the nerve goes into permanent spasm trying to protect it, and never lets go.
2 The strangled nerve. That locked muscle clamps the nerve and chokes off its own blood supply.
3 The cut-off circulation. Less blood means less oxygen, and inflammatory waste gets trapped against the nerve.
4 The drained cells. Starved of oxygen, the cells in that muscle run out of energy and can't repair, so the muscle stays locked. And the loop starts again.

That's why your leg gives out at the bottom of the stairs. That's why the burning at 3 AM wakes you and won't let you lie on either side. That's why the morning stiffness lasts twenty minutes before you can move. That's why every car ride over forty minutes means pulling over to walk the leg loose.

It's not "your age." It's not "your weight." It's not because you "did too much" or "too little," the way your doctor put it in a seventeen-minute appointment.

That fourth problem is the one nobody explains. Inside every cell are tiny engines called mitochondria that make the energy your body repairs itself with, a kind of battery. Years of being squeezed run that battery flat. A drained cell isn't broken, it just has no power left to calm the inflammation or quiet the nerve. That's why no pill ever reached it. You can't recharge a battery by swallowing one.

Surgery removes the disc. That's one side of the loop. It leaves the other three spinning, which is why as many as four in ten fusion patients are still in pain a year later. The clinics have a $14,000 machine that works the whole loop, and they send you home with a paper sheet of stretches.

The Three Technologies That Release, Drain, and Recharge the Tissue, All at Once

To break the loop, three things have to reach the tissue at the same time. Not one. Not two. All three. And all of them bypass your stomach completely. No pills.

1FORCES THE LOCKED MUSCLE TO LET GO

DEEP HEAT, Targeted Thermal Therapy

Adjustable targeted heat (up to 150°F / 65°C) drives warmth and blood flow two to three inches into the deep muscle that's strangling the nerve, the same principle as the heating units used in physical therapy clinics, except this one straps on in your own chair. A pill can't make a muscle let go. Neither can a stretch sheet. And less than 1% of an oral magnesium dose ever reaches a locked muscle around an inflamed nerve, which is exactly why those pharmacy capsules did nothing for you for over a year even though your blood work keeps coming back normal.

What you'll feel: the deep grip in your lower back loosening for the first time in months. The constant tension that's been there for years, melting.
2BREAKS THE SPASM AND DRAINS THE INFLAMMATION

VIBRATION, Pulsing Massage

Pulsing vibration massage (multiple modes) mechanically breaks the spasm-pain-spasm cycle and pumps the stagnant tissue, helping the body flush the inflammatory waste trapped against the nerve root. The same kind of relief a deep-tissue massage gives, but aimed exactly at the locked compartment, every single day, without a $120 appointment. No pills going through your gut. No stomach damage.

What you'll feel: the burning down the leg easing off. Lying on your side becomes possible again.
3RECHARGES THE DRAINED CELLS

RED AND NEAR-INFRARED LIGHT

Red and near-infrared light (photobiomodulation) recharges the drained cells around the nerve, the same effect NASA found when they needed to keep astronauts' cells alive and repairing in space. Picture a flower shut in a dark room: it wilts, not because it's sick, but because a flower lives on light. Your cells are no different. As the heat and vibration release the muscle, the light puts the energy back so the tissue can finally repair and the nerve can calm down. Heat and vibration do the depth. The light does the recharge. Without this third action, the nerve keeps firing even after the muscle has released.

What you'll feel: the burning down the leg cooling. The electric jolt when you stand up from the recliner, gone.
+ALL THREE, IN ONE CORDLESS BELT

15 MINUTES A DAY, Strap On, Sit Back

Get one of the three and the other two fail. Get all three together and the loop, for the first time in years, finally stops. The 5000mAh battery means no wires: you strap it on, pick your heat and massage level on the touchscreen, and sit in your own chair for fifteen minutes. Then take it off and go on with your day. No appointment. No prescription. No surgical consent form.

What you'll feel: climbing the stairs is possible again. Sitting through a whole dinner. Driving to your daughter's without stopping at a rest stop, not a matter of willpower anymore, just pain that isn't there.

How It Compares to Everything You've Already Been Told to Try

Treatment Reaches the deep tissue? Calms the night pain? Damages your stomach?
Daily Aleve / Advil + Prilosec No, goes through the gut Briefly, then wears off Yes, gastritis, ulcers, kidney strain
Physical therapy (14-week wait) No No No
Cortisone epidural injection ($600-2,000) Yes, but only briefly 7 weeks, then 9 days, then nothing Long-term tissue thinning
Gabapentin / Lyrica No, whole-body sedation Dulls it. Foggy. 28 lbs heavier. Brain fog, weight gain, dependence
Voltaren gel / drugstore heating pad Surface only, not deep enough Slightly No
Chiropractor ($45-75/visit, twice a week) Mechanical adjustment only Feels great walking out, back by morning No
Lumbar fusion surgery ($52,000) Yes, surgical 40% chance the burning returns NSAIDs needed post-op
Revornyn ThermaPro Yes, heat and vibration 2-3 inches deep, light recharges the cells Yes, even overnight relief Never. Drug-free. Bypasses the stomach entirely.

Every other option above shares one thing in common: none of them works all four sides of the loop. None delivers targeted heat, vibration, and red and near-infrared light to the locked muscle and the drained cells around the inflamed nerve. That's why the pain always comes back within a few weeks.

What American Healthcare Professionals Tell Us

Over the last eighteen months we've received clinical assessments from primary care physicians, spine surgeons, and physical therapists across the country. Three voices, three perspectives.

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Dr. Susan Mitchell, MD
Family Medicine, 31 years in practice · Columbus, OH

"Sciatica is rarely one problem. It's a locked muscle, a strangled nerve, cut-off circulation, and tissue that's run out of energy. There's no insurance billing code for an at-home heat-and-light device, so the drug reps never come tell us about it, so we don't recommend it. A cordless belt that delivers targeted heat, pulsing massage, and red and near-infrared light to that loop, fifteen minutes a day, gives the nerve something no oral pill can. It's one of the few at-home interventions I genuinely recommend now."

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Dr. James Reynolds, MD
Orthopedic Spine Surgeon · former Chief, 28 years

"A fusion addresses the disc, one side of the problem. It doesn't touch the locked muscle or the local circulation that keep the nerve inflamed, which is why so many of my patients still hurt afterward. A device that works the muscle and recharges the surrounding tissue can change the pattern. In some cases it delays or removes the need for surgery altogether. I wish more primary care doctors knew tools like this existed."

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Karen Delgado, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy · 22 years in practice · Cincinnati, OH

"The combined effect of heat, vibration, and red and near-infrared light is genuinely useful. Most of the patients I've recommended it to report the same three things, in the same order: they walk better, they sleep better, they lean less on the daily Aleve. That's the right order, and it tells me it's working at the tissue level, not just masking the pain. Several of my patients came off the Pain Management list while using it."

Stories From Americans Who'd Tried Everything

Four letters received over the last eighteen months. Four different states. The same failed journey. The same turning point.

★★★★★
"I cancelled my lumbar fusion."
Eighteen months on a surgical waiting list. The 14-week PT did nothing. Two cortisone injections at $1,200 each, the second lasted nine days. I was four weeks from my surgery date when my daughter, a hospital pharmacist in Columbus, sent me an article. I started using it that Friday. Week six, I called the surgeon's scheduler: he agreed to monitor instead of operate. She told me she doesn't usually get that phone call.
★★★★★
"Eight months on magnesium. Blood normal. Sciatica worse."
I'd swallowed magnesium capsules for almost a year, $42 a month. My doctor ran the labs and told me my magnesium was perfectly normal, and the pain was the worst it had ever been. I felt like I was losing my mind. Then I read how less than 1% of oral magnesium ever reaches a locked muscle around an inflamed nerve. I'd been swallowing it for the wrong place. Three weeks using this fifteen minutes a day and I drove to Orlando and back without pulling into a single rest area.
★★★★★
"I added up the receipts. $11,400."
I added up everything I'd spent on my back over two and a half years. Chiropractor. Acupuncture. Two cortisone shots. Magnesium from the pharmacy for fourteen months. The private PT I paid for when the wait list never ended. $11,400, not counting my time. The thing in my cart cost ninety-nine dollars. My husband said, Chris, you've spent more than that on stuff that didn't work twenty times over, try it. On day twenty-one I drove to see our son in Pittsburgh. He said, Mom, what happened to your face?
★★★★★
"Another mom at school handed me a printout."
I'd have agreed to anything they wanted to put on me. Then a mom at school pickup handed me a folded sheet of paper. I almost threw it out. I read it on a Friday night at the kitchen table with my husband on the couch. I ordered one on Sunday. Three weeks of using it, and I cancelled the Pain Management appointment. I'm passing it on to a teacher I know whose mother is on a list for an MRI. That's how it starts getting passed along, there's three of us now.

How to Use It. Fifteen Minutes, Once a Day.

No appointment. No 14-week wait. No prescription. Just three steps, in your own chair.

1
STRAP IT ON

Wrap the Belt

Wrap the cordless belt around your lower back, right over where the nerve gets strangled, just above the belt line. The adjustable strap fits any waist. No wires, no plugging in.

2
PRESS & SET

Pick Your Level

One button powers it on. Choose your heat level and massage mode on the touchscreen. Deep warmth, pulsing massage, and red and near-infrared light switch on together. You'll feel the heat build within the first minute.

3
SIT BACK

Relax for 15 Minutes

Sit in your recliner, your kitchen chair, or your office chair while heat and vibration work the muscle two to three inches deep and the light recharges the cells. Then take it off and go on with your day. Once a day is all it takes. Recharges like a phone.

Let's Do the Math Honestly

Here's what the American sciatica journey actually costs, vs a one-time device you use for years.

Treatment Typical U.S. Cost Frequency 5-Year Total
Daily Aleve/Advil + Prilosec$240-480/yrDaily, indefinitely$1,200-2,400
Gabapentin / Lyrica$50-2,160/yrMonthly refill$250-10,800
Physical therapy (post-insurance)$400-1,500/yr12-20 sessions, repeated$2,000-7,500
Chiropractor (twice a week)$45-75/visitOngoing, indefinitely$6,000-18,000
Cortisone epidural injections$600-2,000 each2-4 per year$6,000-40,000
Magnesium capsules (pharmacy)~$42/monthDaily~$2,520
Lumbar fusion surgery (out-of-pocket)$52,000Once$52,000
Revornyn ThermaPro (one-time)$99 (reg. $199)Use it daily for years$99 total

The ThermaPro is a one-time $99. Not $99 a month. Not $99 a refill. Once. It's less than a single cortisone injection, and it doesn't wear off in six weeks. You strap it on in your own chair for the next five years.

The "Nerve Free or Refunded" Guarantee: 90 Days + 1-Year Warranty

Use the Revornyn ThermaPro for 90 days. If you can't sleep on your side again, walk farther without the burning down your leg, and feel the locked muscle around the nerve release, send it back for a full refund. No questions. No forms to fill out. No return shipping fees. And every unit is covered by a full 1-year warranty, so if anything goes wrong with the device, we replace it.

We've processed refunds for 4% of our 23,000+ U.S. customers. The other 96% kept theirs. It's the only number that matters.

You Have Two Roads

Both are real. You can only choose one.

Road 1
Keep Waiting
  • Keep taking the daily Aleve that's burning your stomach and straining your kidneys
  • Wake up at 3 AM with the burning down your leg, sleep in the recliner, again tonight
  • Spend another $1,200 to $2,000 on chiropractor visits and cortisone shots that wear off in six weeks
  • Wait months for the Pain Management appointment that'll start you on gabapentin or Lyrica
  • Wait 18 months on the surgery list while the nerve takes more damage every week
  • Keep telling the grandkids "Grandma can't today, sweetheart" while the muscle tightens a little more every night
Road 2
Start Tonight
  • Strap it on tonight for 15 minutes. Feel the locked muscle around the nerve release for the first time in months
  • Sleep on your side within days. Walk without the burning that woke you at 3 AM
  • Drive to your daughter's, sit through a whole dinner, walk to the corner store, without the grip of the pain
  • Cut the daily Aleve, and stop burning your stomach to manage your back
  • Come off the Pain Management list before the gabapentin appointment
  • 90-day guarantee. If it doesn't work, you pay nothing. No questions.

Questions U.S. Customers Ask Us Every Day

How fast will I feel a difference?
You feel the warmth and the massage from the very first fifteen-minute session. Most U.S. customers notice the first real change within 3-5 days, usually sleep improves first, then the morning stiffness eases, then walking and driving improve visibly. The deeper muscle release builds over the first 6-8 weeks as the locked muscle around the nerve gradually relaxes.
Can I use it alongside my prescription?
Yes. The Revornyn ThermaPro is a drug-free at-home device. It contains no oral ingredients and doesn't interact with prescription medication. Many customers use it alongside Aleve, Prilosec, gabapentin, or amitriptyline while the locked muscle releases. Within a few weeks most reduce or stop their daily NSAID use. Always consult your doctor before stopping prescribed medication, especially gabapentin or Lyrica, which require gradual tapering.
I've taken magnesium capsules for over a year. Why didn't they work?
Oral magnesium passes through your stomach and spreads evenly through your whole bloodstream. Less than 1% of an oral dose ever reaches a locked muscle around an inflamed nerve root. Your blood work is fine, the magnesium in your blood is fine. The locked tissue around your sciatic nerve is not. And no pill can recharge a cell that's run out of energy. The ThermaPro skips the bloodstream entirely: targeted heat and vibration reach two to three inches into the soft-tissue compartment around the nerve, and red and near-infrared light recharges the drained cells right there, where the problem actually is.
I'm on a waiting list for surgery. Can I still use it?
Yes. Many American customers use it precisely during the long wait. Some find the pain reduction is enough to come off the list, their spine specialist agrees to monitor instead of operate. Others use it pre-surgery to keep the nerve calm until the operation date, and post-op to reduce the need for NSAIDs. Always inform your spine specialist.
How long does the battery last and how do I charge it?
The built-in 5000mAh battery is cordless. You charge it like a phone with the included USB cable. A full charge covers multiple 15-minute sessions, so most customers charge it once every few days. Because it's cordless, you can wear it in the recliner, in the car as a passenger, or at your desk. No outlet, no wires.
How hot does it get? Is it safe?
The heat is fully adjustable on the touchscreen, up to about 150°F (65°C) at the highest setting. Most customers start on low or medium. It includes an anti-mistouch function and automatic controls so it won't overheat. Start gentle and increase the level as it feels comfortable. If you have reduced skin sensation (for example from diabetic neuropathy), start on the lowest setting and check your skin, as you would with any heat therapy.
Will it fit me? Is there a size limit?
The belt is adjustable and fits most waists with the elastic strap. It's designed to sit across the lower back and wrap around the front. If you have a larger waist and want to be sure, reach out to us before ordering and we'll confirm the fit. Our support team answers within one business day.
What if it doesn't work for me?
You have 90 days from delivery to send it back for a full refund. No forms. No phone call to customer service. One email, "It didn't work," and your money is returned in full. And every unit is covered by a 1-year warranty, so if anything goes wrong with the device itself, we replace it. Since launch, of our 23,000+ U.S. customers, only 4% requested a refund. The other 96% kept theirs.
Can I use it on my lower back and down my leg?
Yes, that's exactly how it's designed. The belt sits across your lower back, right over where the muscle is locked around the nerve root. That's the source of the pain that radiates down the leg, so calming it there is what eases the burning down the glute, the hamstring, and into the calf. Most customers feel the leg symptoms settle as the lower-back muscle releases.
Is it suitable for both men and women?
Yes. Our U.S. customer base is about 55% women, 45% men. Sciatica hits both. The customers who write to us range from 38 (former truck drivers, construction workers, nurses) to 86 (retirees in assisted living). About 30% of our orders come from spouses, sons, and daughters buying for a family member, which is why most people order two.
I've already had a cortisone shot. Can I use it now?
Yes. The device works through a completely different mechanism, there's no interaction with cortisone. Many customers start within 4-6 weeks of their last injection, as the cortisone wears off. Often the ThermaPro maintains the pain reduction the shot temporarily provided, but continuously, instead of fading out in six weeks.
How is it different from a Voltaren gel or a drugstore heating pad?
Voltaren gel sits on the surface, it doesn't penetrate deep enough to reach the locked muscle two to three inches down. A drugstore heating pad warms your skin but delivers no massage and no light therapy. The Revornyn ThermaPro combines three technologies: targeted deep heat and pulsing vibration that reach two to three inches into the locked muscle, plus red and near-infrared light that recharges the drained cells around the nerve, the NASA effect. That's what works all four sides of the loop instead of just one.
Is it available in stores or by prescription?
No. The Revornyn ThermaPro is an at-home device ordered exclusively from the official site (this page). It's not available in stores, on Amazon, on eBay, or by prescription. It's deliberately kept out of the retail channel to keep the launch price accessible to the people who need it most.

What Our U.S. Customers Say

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"Finally sleeping on my side again"
The burning down my left leg at 3 AM is gone. I'm on my third month with it. Nothing came close in nine years of waiting rooms and Aleve.
★★★★★
"Off Aleve after 18 months"
My doctor had me on Aleve and Prilosec together. Six weeks with this belt and I quit both. My stomach has never felt better. My back hasn't felt this good in years.
★★★★★
"Hiked again at 64"
I'd given up every walking vacation. Used it for three months before a trip to the Smokies. Four miles a day with no fire down the leg. I cried at the overlook, happy tears.
★★★★★
"My surgeon cancelled the fusion"
I was on the list for surgery. The surgeon said it was "definitely" needed. I used the belt for 12 weeks. At my next visit my mobility had improved so much he agreed to monitor instead of operate. I'm happily monitoring.
★★★★★
"Morning stiffness is gone"
Twenty minutes every morning before I could walk right. That was my life for three years. After two weeks of this, I got out of bed and walked straight to the kitchen. My husband thought he'd been replaced.
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"Skeptical at first. Now I bought two more"
I'm a retired RN. I was very skeptical. I tried it because my daughter bought it for me. Three days later I ordered two more, for two of my old colleagues from the floor.
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"Bought it for Mom. She's 71"
Mom had given up on everything. Said sciatica "comes with getting old." Six weeks later she called me at 3 in the afternoon to say she'd been to the grocery store alone and walked the whole place. She's 71. I was crying. So was she.
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"I can drive to the lake again"
Couldn't drive forty minutes without pulling over. Six weeks later I drove up to Lake Erie and back without stopping. My wife cancelled the quote we'd gotten on a car with extra lumbar seats.
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"Cancelled the Pain Management appointment"
The wait was eight months. Three weeks with this belt. I stopped by my doctor to come off the Pain Management list. She said when patients find support during the wait, sometimes the appointment turns out not to be needed.

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Dr. Robert Hartwell
★★★★★
"In 32 years of spinal surgery, this is the first at-home device I've seen actually reach the deep muscle compressing the nerve. Heat, vibration, and red and near-infrared light, where pills never get to."
Dr. Robert Hartwell, MD