For Thomas Baines, a 54-year-old construction worker from Michigan, the simple act of getting out of bed had become an excruciating daily challenge. Years of physical labor had taken their toll, leaving him with chronic back pain that conventional treatments couldn't resolve.
"I tried everything," Thomas recalls. "Pain medications, physical therapy, expensive braces—nothing provided lasting relief. My doctor started talking about surgery, but I was terrified of the recovery process and potential complications."
Thomas's story is far from unique. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, about 80% of adults experience back pain at some point in their lives. For many, this pain becomes chronic, affecting their quality of life and limiting their ability to work and enjoy daily activities.

Dr. Michael Stevenson
Orthopedic Specialist
"The concept is remarkably simple yet effective. By gently elongating the spine, we create space between the vertebrae, which reduces pressure on the discs and nerves. This approach addresses the root cause of many back problems rather than just masking the symptoms."
A New Approach to an Age-Old Problem
The breakthrough came when Thomas discovered home decompression therapy—a non-invasive approach that addresses the root cause of many back problems rather than just masking the symptoms.
Clinical Results: Before & After 4 Weeks


MRI scans showing significant improvement in spinal alignment and disc pressure after 4 weeks of daily decompression therapy sessions.
How Decompression Therapy Works
The Neurogena MAX Back Decompression Belt uses clinically proven technology to provide relief through daily 30-minute sessions. The therapy works by:
Watch how to properly use the Neurogena MAX Back Decompression Belt for maximum relief.
Clinically Proven Results

The effectiveness of decompression therapy isn't just anecdotal. A clinical study involving 259 patients with various back conditions found that the therapy was highly effective in addressing symptoms including sciatica, bulging discs, and scoliosis.
A Better Alternative to Inversion Tables
While inversion tables have been a popular option for back pain relief, many users find them cumbersome, difficult to use, and sometimes even intimidating. The Neurogena MAX offers several advantages over traditional inversion therapy:
Decompression Belt vs. Inversion Table
- Immediately usable, no assembly
- Can be worn easily without help
- Easy to store or take on trips
- Safe and easy for daily use
- Requires complex assembly
- Often requires assistance
- Bulky and difficult to store
- Can be intimidating to use
What Verified Buyers Are Saying
Finally Found Relief!
After years of physical therapy, decompression, stretching, changing diet and sleep positions... Nothing ever made any difference. Bulging disc pain (verified with MRI) was not terrible for me, but it just never stopped. Never. I started 15 min decompression sessions at home... And after the second or third week, I couldn't feel the disc bulge anymore... I was cautious and skeptical... But it never came back!!! I'm now two months pain free. I pray this works for you as it did for me.
Completely Pain Free Now
I've dealt with lower back pain and sciatica for years. After an MRI showed my L5 was wrecked, surgery was suggested but I decided to try this belt. After just three weeks, I'm completely pain-free. I've tried many other products over the years but this one actually works. If you need real relief, I highly recommend giving it a try.
Is This Approach Right for Everyone?
While the results are promising, medical professionals emphasize that home decompression therapy isn't a universal solution. Dr. Stevenson advises: "Patients should always consult with their healthcare provider before starting any new treatment approach, especially those with recent injuries, post-surgical conditions, or severe structural issues in the spine."
However, for many people with chronic back pain, especially those with bulging discs, sciatica, or general wear and tear, the approach offers a non-invasive alternative worth considering.
"What's particularly valuable about this approach is that it can be used alongside other treatments," Dr. Stevenson adds. "It's not an either/or situation. Many patients continue with their prescribed exercises or medications while adding decompression therapy to their routine."
Neurogena MAX Back Decompression System
Experience clinically proven relief with daily 30-minute sessions
