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FROM THE MRI ROOM: THOMAS HALE, RT(R)(MR) — "After 3,000 lumbar scans, I watched them cut the bone and leave the muscle locked in the dark. This is the only thing that breaks the loop."
The cordless heat + massage + red and near-infrared light belt, reverse-engineered from the $14,000 clinic machine, that reaches the locked multifidus muscle pushing your vertebrae into the narrowing canal, restores the choked blood flow, and recharges the dead cells that keep the canal compressed. No pills. No shots. No laminectomy. No billing code.
- ✓ Releases the Muscle Lockout. Targeted deep heat and vibration reach the multifidus muscle two to three inches deep, forcing it to stop pushing the vertebrae into the narrowing canal — exactly where pills, gels, and stretch sheets never get to.
- ✓ Restores the Blood Choke. Deep heat drives blood and oxygen back into the suffocated paraspinal tissue, flushing the inflammatory waste that has been burning the nerve endings like acid.
- ✓ Recharges the Cellular Blackout. NASA-derived red and near-infrared light penetrates the cell and switches the mitochondria back on, restoring the ATP that drained cells need to calm inflammation and release the muscle.
- ✓ Hits all four sides of the loop at once. Surgery cuts the lamina, one side. The belt works the locked multifidus, the choked circulation, and the dead cells simultaneously — the only complete fix that exists.
Your Stenosis Isn't Just Narrow Bone. It's Four Problems Locked in a Death Spiral — and the MRI Only Shows One.
If you've already tried daily Aleve and Tylenol, the 14-week wait for physical therapy, two epidural injections, a walker, and nothing held for more than a few weeks at a time, there's a precise reason.
A narrowing canal, thickened ligament, and bone spurs irritated the nerve. From there, four things start feeding each other in a loop that gets tighter every month:
That's why your legs go numb after standing for five minutes. That's why the burning wakes you at 3 AM and won't let you lie on either side. That's why you grip the shopping cart just to walk through the grocery store. That's why every doctor's appointment ends with the same word: "irreversible."
It's not just "your age." It's not just "degenerative." It's not because you "did too much" or "too little," the way your doctor put it in a seventeen-minute appointment.
Surgery cuts the lamina. That's one side of the loop. It removes bone. It does not touch the locked multifidus. It does not restore the blood flow. It does not recharge the dead cells that keep the vertebrae compressed. That's why 35% of laminectomy patients are back in the MRI within two years, describing the same burning, the same cane, the same fear.
The Three Technologies That Release the Lockout, Restore the Flow, and Recharge the Cells — All at Once
To kill the four-sided stenosis loop, three things have to hit the tissue simultaneously. Not one. Not two. All three. And all of them bypass your stomach completely. No pills. No billing code.
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 multifidus that's pushing the vertebrae into the canal, 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 a compressed nerve root.
VIBRATION, Pulsing Massage
Pulsing vibration massage (multiple modes) mechanically breaks the spasm-pain-spasm cycle and pumps the stagnant paraspinal 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.
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. Without this third action, the nerve keeps firing even after the muscle has released.
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. No CPT code.
How It Compares to Everything You've Already Been Told to Try
| Treatment | Reaches the deep multifidus? | Calms the leg numbness? | 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 |
| Epidural steroid injection ($600-2,000) | Yes, but only briefly | 6 weeks, then 3, then 1 | 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 |
| Laminectomy ($30,000-$50,000) | Yes, surgical | 35% chance the numbness 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 multifidus and the drained cells around the compressed nerve. That's why the pain always comes back within a few weeks.
Meet the Retired Surgeon and the Engineer Who Reverse-Engineered the $14,000 Clinic Machine
When the system wouldn't offer it, they built it themselves.
What American Healthcare Professionals Tell Us
Over the last eighteen months we've received clinical assessments from MRI techs, spine surgeons, and physical therapists across the country. Three voices, three perspectives.
"I've scanned over 3,000 spines with stenosis. The MRI shows the canal narrowing. It does not show the multifidus muscle locked in spasm, pushing the vertebrae closer together, choking its own blood supply. The ThermaPro is the only device I've found that reaches all four sides of that loop — the muscle, the blood, the cells, and the nerve — without cutting the lamina. I took my own mother off the surgery list because of it."
"A laminectomy addresses the bone, one side of the problem. It doesn't touch the locked multifidus 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."
"The combined effect of heat, vibration, and red and near-infrared light is genuinely useful for stenosis patients. Most of the patients I've recommended it to report the same three things, in the same order: they stand longer, 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 people. Four different states. The same failed journey through the system. The same turning point.
How to Use It. Fifteen Minutes, Once a Day.
No appointment. No 14-week wait. No prescription. No CPT code. Just three steps, in your own chair.
Wrap the Belt
Wrap the cordless belt around your lower back, right over the lumbar vertebrae where the canal is narrowing, just above the belt line. The adjustable strap fits any waist. No wires, no plugging in.
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.
Relax for 15 Minutes
Sit in your recliner, your kitchen chair, or your office chair while heat and vibration work the multifidus 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 spinal stenosis journey actually costs, vs a one-time device you use for years. Remember: there's no CPT code for the belt, so the system will never offer it to you.
| Treatment | Typical U.S. Cost | Frequency | 5-Year Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Aleve/Advil + Prilosec | $240-480/yr | Daily, indefinitely | $1,200-2,400 |
| Gabapentin / Lyrica | $50-2,160/yr | Monthly refill | $250-10,800 |
| Physical therapy (post-insurance) | $400-1,500/yr | 12-20 sessions, repeated | $2,000-7,500 |
| Chiropractor (twice a week) | $45-75/visit | Ongoing, indefinitely | $6,000-18,000 |
| Epidural steroid injections | $600-2,000 each | 2-4 per year | $6,000-40,000 |
| Walker / mobility aids | $50-300/yr | Replacement, accessories | $250-1,500 |
| Laminectomy surgery (out-of-pocket) | $30,000-$50,000 | Once | $30,000-$50,000 |
| 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 epidural injection, and it doesn't wear off in six weeks. You strap it on in your own chair for the next five years. No copay. No deductible. No billing code.
The "Canal Free or Refunded" Guarantee: 90 Days + 1-Year Warranty
Use the Revornyn ThermaPro for 90 days. If you can't stand longer without your legs going numb, sleep through the night without the burning, and feel the locked multifidus 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.
- Keep taking the daily Aleve that's burning your stomach and straining your kidneys
- Wake up at 3 AM with the burning down your legs, sleep in the recliner, again tonight
- Grip the shopping cart just to walk through the grocery store, while the canal narrows a little more every month
- 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
- Strap it on tonight for 15 minutes. Feel the locked multifidus release for the first time in months
- Sleep through the night within days. Walk to the mailbox without your cane
- Stand at the kitchen sink, walk through the grocery store, kneel in the garden, without the grip of the numbness
- 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?
Can I use it alongside my prescription?
I've been told my stenosis is "irreversible." Will this reverse it?
I'm on a waiting list for a laminectomy. Can I still use it?
How long does the battery last and how do I charge it?
How hot does it get? Is it safe?
Will it fit me? Is there a size limit?
What if it doesn't work for me?
Can I use it on my lower back and down my legs?
Is it suitable for both men and women?
I've already had an epidural injection. Can I use it now?
How is it different from a drugstore heating pad or a TENS unit?
Is it available in stores or by prescription?
What Our U.S. Customers Say
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