SPINAL STRETCH Portable Back Pain Relief
- Relieves low back pain
- Easy to use
- Portable & Lightweight
- Use just 15 minutes per day.
- Spinal Decompression
Spinal Stretch is a portable lightweight spinal decompression device that can relieve low back pain using spinal decompression. Weighs just 4 lbs and can be used anywhere–all you need is a door and a floor.Spinal Stretch relieves low back pain in just minutes a day. Spinal Stretch uses a safe and powerful therapeutic technique known as Spinal Decompression. By gently stretching the spine, Spinal Stretch relieves pressure on nerves and rehydrates spinal discs. Featuring a compact and lightweight design, Spinal Stretch is easy to use and can be tucked inside a bag or suitcase for travel or work. As long as you have a door, a nonslip floor (carpet or rug), and 15 minutes to spare, low back pain relief is within easy reach.
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![]() Weighing only four pounds, Spinal Stretch is easy to tuck into a bag, backpack, or carry-on. View larger. |
![]() Spinal Stretch gently stretches the spine, helping to relieve low back pain in just minutes. View larger. |
Decompresses the Spine to Relieve Lower Back Pain
Spinal Stretch was created to allow people to take charge of their own back pain, and decompress their lumbar spine/low back in the comfort of their own home, office, or hotel room. Spinal Stretch is easy to use and targets the root cause of most low back pain: spinal discs becoming dry and flat. Spinal Stretch uses a safe and powerful therapeutic technique known as Spinal Decompression. By gently stretching the spine, Spinal Stretch helps relieve low back pain easily and naturally, without the use of expensive drugs or complicated machinery.
Over the years, gravity compresses the spinal discs and squeezes out vital fluids, leaving discs dry and thin, and causing bones to grind against each other. This can lead to painful ailments such as: sciatica, stenosis, degenerative disc, scoliosis, herniated disc, facet joint, and muscle spasms. Spinal Stretch features a unique tension coil that provides a safe and effective stretch of your spine/vertebrae, which creates a vacuum effect in the lower back, effectively reversing the compression of the spinal discs while drawing in restorative fluids. Continued use of Spinal Stretch can not only relieve your low-back pain, but it can also help rehydrate your discs and prevent back pain from returning.
Designed for Safe and Easy Use
Spinal Stretch can be used wherever you have a door and a nonslip floor (carpet or rug). Its telescoping pole allows you to customize your tension setting, while a Velcro belt wraps comfortably around your waist (up to 56 inches in diameter). Spinal Stretch is safe, effective and cannot be overused. Any attempt to overstretch your low back will result in your body sliding on the carpet or rug. With no assembly required, you won’t have to wait for relief or worry about missing pieces.
Compact for Storage or Travel
Low back pain can be caused by a number of daily activities, and can flare up at any time. Spinal Stretch allows you to take your relief with you, whether you’re at the office or on the go. Weighing only four pounds, Spinal Stretch is easy to tuck into a bag, backpack, or carry-on.
Spinal Stretch is backed by a full guarantee. If your low back doesn’t feel dramatically better, just return Spinal Stretch for a full refund. Spinal Stretch is also guaranteed to be free of defects for one year from date of purchase.
What’s in the Box
Spinal Stretch, how-to manual, instructional DVD, carrying bag, and chest strap (for an increased stretch).
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(out of 29 reviews)
List Price: $ 129.00
Price: $ 129.00








Review by C. A. Boswell for SPINAL STRETCH Portable Back Pain Relief
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I wanted to like the SPINAL STRETCH Portable Back Pain Relief; however, I’m afraid to report that it’s mostly just a gimmick. The biggest drawback is that it is a big hassle simply to set up. Having to clumsily fasten the strap to a door frame or whatever the instructions called for was simply too inconvenient and not worth the trouble. Furthermore, temporarily stretching the back is not going to fix the underlying cause of most back pain: weak muscles. Here’s a better idea: go see a physical therapist — they can work wonders on helping you reach a permanent solution to your back pain problems.