
Three things at three depths. One 15-minute session.
Softens the muscle guard.
Decompresses the disc.
Settles the nerve.
Isn't this just another vibrating pillow?
Fair question. The home-massager market is full of cheap vibrating cushions in convincing packaging. If you've bought one before and it sat in a drawer after week two — you have every reason to be suspicious.
Here's the honest difference.
Vibrates the surface muscle. Feels nice for 10 minutes. Doesn't change the position of a single vertebra. The disc stays compressed. The pain returns.
A precise arch geometry that physically separates the vertebrae — recreating the same mechanical principle as a £4,000 clinical decompression course. The disc gets space to re-hydrate.
The arch is the part that matters. Vibration alone is comfort. Heat alone is comfort. Traction is what changes the spine.
The SpineReset is the first home device the Cevora editorial team tested where the arch geometry is steep enough to actually create decompression — not just lie on top of you.
If after 60 days it isn't doing what we say it does, we refund you. No photos. No videos. One email.
What people who use it actually report.
I'd disregarded every sciatica ad I saw — I want you to know that about me. Over a year of pain. PT made it worse. The chiro lasted till I got home. On day seven of using this, the pain was almost completely gone. I returned to mountain biking. I couldn't be happier.
I'm 67. Three years of nerve pain shooting from my glutes down both legs. Chiro — little help. Heat, cold, NSAIDs, TENS — little help. I started dreading waking up. I used this every day for two weeks. For the first time in years, it didn't hurt to stand and brush my teeth. Yesterday I walked nearly two miles. I didn't look like I was struggling at all.
I'm 72. I've been fighting sciatica since my teens. Three weeks ago I turned over wrong in bed and could only walk bent over for three days. I started using this in the evenings — lowest setting, on my bed. On Monday, I cleaned the house on my own. And I cooked an entire meal by myself. Small things. But I haven't done either of those in over a year.
I knew there were companies that prey on people in this much pain. I'd spent two years trying everything — PT, injections, gym, every YouTube method. The only reason I tried this was the refund line: one email, no photos, no questions. Sixteen months out. Back to regular life. Zero sciatica.
What this costs vs. what you've been paying.
| Clinical decompression course (DRX-9000 table) | £4,000–5,500 |
| Weekly chiropractic adjustments — 1 year | £6,200 |
| Single MRI for diagnosis | £650–950 |
| Epidural steroid injection (per shot) | £600+ |
| SpineReset™ — one-time purchase | £79.90 |
Everything that comes with it.
Before you click.
Ordered by what's most likely to be on your mind right now.
If you've been told this is forever — that you'll just have to manage it, that it's normal for your age, that it's in your head — none of that is true.
Sciatica is a mechanical problem with a mechanical cause and a mechanical solution. The only reason it has felt like forever is that nothing you've tried has been aimed at the right depth.
This is the right depth.
See if it works for you →Try it tonight. Refunded in 24 hours if it doesn't work. You keep the guides either way.