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Revive CoreReset™ System

DUAL-ACTION NMES TECHNOLOGY
RECOMMENDED BY Daniel Mercer  ·  HCPC-Registered Diagnostic Radiographer, MRI Specialist · 17 years in imaging, 3,000+ lumbar spines scanned
"The MRI shows the bone. The pain comes from the locked muscle the MRI cannot see. This is the first at-home device that reaches the multifidus at its true depth, thirty to fifty millimetres down, and forces it to fire again. Fifteen minutes a day, in your own living room."

The at-home Dual-Action NMES system for spinal stenosis: Phase A creates space in the narrowed canal, Phase B wakes the locked multifidus until it fires on its own again. Fifteen minutes a day, drug-free — at the launch price below.

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What real users say
Charlotte W.
Charlotte W., 68
Verified Customer
"Three surgeons told me the L4-L5 fusion was my only option. I cancelled it. Ten weeks of fifteen minutes a day and I am walking two miles every morning. My canal is still narrow on paper. I just can't feel it any more."
Arthur L.
Arthur L.
Verified Customer
"The dog walks got shorter every year, and I blamed him for slowing down. It was me. A month in, we're back round the full loop of the park and I'm the one waiting at the gate. The numbness in my left foot has gone from every day to once in a blue moon."
Dennis C.
Dennis C.
Verified Customer
"My decompression was 'textbook' on every follow-up scan. Nobody could explain why I still couldn't stand through a Sunday roast. Seven weeks in, I carved standing up for the first time in three years. The scan hadn't changed. Something underneath finally had."
Valerie S.
Valerie S.
Verified Customer
"Eighteen weeks on the physio waiting list, and I was the woman leaning on the trolley pretending to read labels. A month in, I did the whole weekly shop without holding on to anything. The trolley stayed in the rack."
Colin B.
Colin B.
Verified Customer
"I nearly didn't order. £59 sounded too cheap after everything I'd wasted money on. But this isn't the buzz of my old TENS. It's a pull, deep inside, like the muscle is finally waking up. First session felt strange. Fourth morning felt like a different back."
Janet F.
Janet F.
Verified Customer
"My mornings used to take forty minutes before I could stand straight. Now it's the kettle that's slow, not me. Last weekend I spent two hours at the allotment and carried my grandson to the car. Heavier than he looks, that boy."
Ideal for

The Revive CoreReset™ System was designed for people living with:

  • Waking at 3am because the pain simply won't let you sleep
  • Legs that go numb from the knees down, and a lower back that feels like concrete every morning
  • Instant relief when you bend forward or lean on the shopping trolley, the classic stenosis sign nobody ever translated for you
  • Walking into every room and scanning for the nearest chair before you notice anything else
  • A walking stick by the door, and an operation date circled on the calendar you'd rather not look at
  • Mornings built around co-codamol, with omeprazole to protect your stomach from the pills you take for your back
  • A ten-minute GP appointment, a sheet of exercises, and an eighteen-week wait for physio
  • A steroid injection that lasted six weeks, then three, then one
  • An operation that fixed the bone on the scan and left you with the very same pain

If anyone has ever told you to "learn to live with it", this was built for you. You are not broken. You are locked.

Full specifications
  • Technology: NMES (neuromuscular electrical stimulation), calibrated to reach the deep multifidus at thirty to fifty millimetres, where surface TENS units cannot reach
  • Dual-Action cycle: Phase A (Decompression) triggers gentle rhythmic contractions that ease the vertebrae apart; Phase B (Re-Education) forces the locked muscle to fire until the brain-to-muscle pathway rebuilds itself
  • In the box: two wireless host units with gel pads, a premium charging case, the remote control, and a 90-day step-by-step treatment plan
  • Control: 6 corrective programmes, 16 intensity levels, automatic shut-off at exactly 15 minutes
  • Ritual: place the pods on either side of your lower spine, pick a programme, sit back. Once a day, at home. They also work on the neck, shoulders and hips, anywhere nerve pain radiates
  • Safety: drug-free, non-invasive, CE-marked and UKCA-certified. Nothing that interacts with your prescriptions. Designed to work alongside your GP's care, not instead of it
How is this different from what I've already tried?

Everything you've tried so far only ever touched the surface of the problem. Tablets mask the signal, so the lock stays on. Injections wear off in weeks. Physio tries to strengthen a muscle the brain has switched off, and you cannot train a muscle that isn't firing. The TENS unit in your drawer buzzes five to eight millimetres below the skin, while your multifidus sits thirty to fifty millimetres deep. Even surgery only removes bone: it leaves the locked muscle exactly as it was.

CoreReset works at motor level. It doesn't ask the multifidus to fire, it makes it fire, decompressing the spine and re-educating the neural pathway at the same time. One is a distraction. The other is a correction.

Your treatments were never wrong. They were simply never aimed at the muscle that was keeping the whole loop alive.

They told me it's degenerative. How can a device help?

"Degenerative" is a label for something nobody had ten minutes to explain. Yes, the canal narrows over the years. But the pain you feel every morning comes largely from the muscle that locked around that narrowing, and a locked muscle is not irreversible. Dead batteries can be recharged. Locked muscles can be woken up.

What matters is where you are on the line. Below roughly 60% canal narrowing there is still room to work: create space, restore circulation, wake the guarding muscle, and stop the loop from feeding itself. That window is exactly what CoreReset was built for, and it is why acting now beats months on a waiting list while the window keeps closing.

Who should not use this?

We would rather lose a sale than sell to the wrong person. Some back symptoms are genuine emergencies.

If you ever notice numbness around your groin or saddle area, new problems controlling your bladder or bowels, or sudden severe weakness in both legs, that is not what this page is about. Call 999 or go straight to A&E. Every hour matters.

If you have a pacemaker or any implanted electrical device, are pregnant, or have had spinal surgery with metalwork, show the device to your GP or consultant before starting. Bring them the mechanism, not just the box.

Is it complicated to use?

No. Peel the gel pads, place the two wireless pods on either side of your lower spine, pick a programme on the remote, and let the 15-minute cycle run. It switches itself off. Most people use it in the evening in front of the television.

No app, no assembly, no asking your other half for help. If you can sit down and press a button, you can use this.

Delivery, returns and guarantee

Delivery: orders are usually dispatched within 24 hours, with tracked UK delivery. Free delivery on every order.

90-day guarantee: use CoreReset every day for ninety days, 15 minutes a day. If the lockout doesn't break, send one email to revivecareuk@outlook.com. Full refund, every penny back. No forms, no credit notes, no questions asked.

You have three full months to test it against your mornings, your supermarket and your life. A guarantee should protect you, not the company.

Only available from Revive Care

The Revive CoreReset™ System is sold exclusively on this official site. It is not available on Amazon, eBay or anywhere else.

Look-alike stimulators sold elsewhere are TENS units in disguise: they work at the surface and were never calibrated to reach the multifidus at thirty to fifty millimetres. And they don't carry our 90-day guarantee, which is only valid for orders placed on this page.

No referral, no appointment, no waiting list. Just the device, delivered direct to your door.

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The Revive Care Standard
What happens when you wake the muscle back up
Switches your back back on: the deep muscle starts holding you up on its own again, so you stop bracing yourself every time you stand, reach or turn
Quiets the leg: the burning eases, the numb patches retreat, and standing stops feeling like a countdown to the next chair
Holds when the session ends: by around day 30 the muscle fires on its own, so the relief is still there the next morning, not gone within the hour like the buzz from your old TENS
Gives back the ordinary: no scanning every room for the nearest chair, no leaning on the trolley just to get round the shop, no forty minutes before you can stand straight. Just the garden you actually kneel in, the grandkids you actually pick up, and the morning you wake up and realise nothing hurts

The Dual-Action Technology,
At A Glance

Phase A: The Decompression

Creates space in the narrowed canal from the very first session. Most people describe the feeling as their back finally being "open".

Phase B: The Re-Education

Forces the locked multifidus to fire again. By around day 30 it holds you up on its own, which is why the relief lasts.

The Depth: What TENS Cannot Reach

Reaches thirty to fifty millimetres deep, where TENS stops at five to eight. One is a distraction. The other is a correction.

Less than one session of private physio.

Private physiotherapy runs £50–£70 a session, and you will be offered two a week for months. A private steroid injection costs £800–£1,200 and can wear off within six weeks. A private laminectomy runs £8,000–£12,000, with months of recovery and up to 40% of patients reporting no meaningful long-term improvement, because it removes the bone and leaves the muscle locked. And the free route means eighteen weeks of waiting for a photocopied sheet of stretches. CoreReset is yours for good: no repeat appointments, no referral, no rationing. It works on the muscle every one of those routes ignores, 15 minutes a day, at home, for £59. Once.

Multifidus locked and shut down versus active and rebuilt, before and after CoreReset

Fifteen minutes, once a day. That's the whole routine.

Peel the gel pads and place the two wireless pods on either side of your lower spine, right where the lockout lives. Pick up the remote, choose one of the 6 corrective programmes, and start low. Within minutes you'll feel the Dual-Action pulse: a deep, rhythmic contraction inside the muscle, not a buzz on the skin. Phase A eases the vertebrae apart while Phase B wakes the muscle, contraction after contraction. Then the device switches itself off at exactly 15 minutes. No app, no assembly, no asking your other half for help. Keep the case by the bed or next to the sofa. If you can sit down and press a button, you can use this.

They were told to live with it. Here's what happened instead.

The Revive CoreReset™ System is used by people who spent years being managed instead of treated: co-codamol rationed against the day, pregabalin that fogged the head more than it dulled the leg, a TENS machine, a copper brace, a drawer full of gadgets. Most of them were told it was degenerative, and to learn to live with it. Here's what they say about it.

Malcolm H.
Malcolm H., 66, retired bus driver from Sheffield, stenosis since 2020
"My mornings took forty minutes before I could stand straight, and the walk to the paper shop was as far as my legs would go. Week two the numb patches started retreating. Week five I walked past the paper shop, down to the canal and back, and only realised when I got home. It's the first thing in six years that gave me distance back instead of taking it away."
Maureen D.
Maureen D., 70, grandmother of four, told it was "degenerative"
"I had the pregabalin, the cushion, the TENS machine, and a GP who said to pace myself. I use CoreReset every evening while the news is on. The burning in my leg eased first, then the heavy mornings. Last month I spent a whole afternoon in the garden and slept flat on my back for the first time in three years. My GP asked what I'd been doing differently. This is what."
Roy and Sylvia B.
Roy & Sylvia B., married 41 years, had "postponed" their trip three times
"We bought it for Roy's back after the second injection wore off in four weeks. Now I use it on my own hips. He's back up the stairs without pulling on the banister, the walking stick is in the hall cupboard, and we've finally booked the trip we'd cancelled three times. This should have existed twenty years ago."

One device against everything in your drawer

Let's compare the Revive CoreReset™ System with what's sitting in your drawer (the TENS unit, the copper brace, the inversion table) and with what the private route keeps charging you for.

Revive
CoreReset™
TENS, Braces & Gadgets
Private Treatment Route
Works on the locked muscle, not just the ache
Reaches the multifidus at 30-50mm, where TENS cannot
Creates space in the canal from the inside out
No pills, no side effects, no interactions
Rebuilds the brain-to-muscle pathway, so relief lasts
Yours for good: no repeat appointments, no waiting list
90-day money-back guarantee
One-time cost of £59

Frequently asked questions

Need more answers?
How is this different from cheaper stimulators I've seen on Amazon?
The Revive CoreReset™ System is sold only on this official site. Lookalike stimulators are TENS units in disguise: they buzz at the surface, five to eight millimetres down, where the pain ends up, not where it starts. They were never calibrated to reach the multifidus at thirty to fifty millimetres, they have no Dual-Action cycle, and they don't come with our 90-day guarantee. If it didn't come from this page, it isn't ours.
Will it actually work for my specific diagnosis?
It was designed for the most common pattern in back and leg pain after 50: pain that starts in the lower back and travels into the buttock, the leg, or the foot, worse when you stand or walk, better when you sit or lean forward. Whether your medical notes say spinal stenosis, a herniated or bulging disc, sciatica, or the pain that lingers after an operation, the mechanism underneath is the same: a deep muscle that locked around the narrowing and never switched back on. That is the part this device works on.
I'm 64. Isn't this just wear and tear, or just my age?
No. That's not what 60, 70, or 80 has to look like. Plenty of people that age walk the dog for miles, work in the garden, and sleep through the night. What you were told to call "wear and tear" is largely a muscle problem, not an age problem: your brain switched the multifidus off after the original injury, and it never came back on its own. You are not broken. You are locked. And locked things can be opened.
I've already tried physio, painkillers, and an injection. Why would this be different?
Everything you've tried worked downstream of the problem. Painkillers mute the signal but the lock stays on. Physio tries to strengthen a muscle the brain has switched off, and you cannot train a muscle that isn't firing. The injection shrinks the inflammation for a few weeks, then wears off because the muscle is still pulling everything tight. Even surgery only removes bone. CoreReset is the first thing in your home that goes to the muscle itself: it doesn't ask the multifidus to fire, it makes it fire, then re-teaches the pathway until the muscle works on its own again. Nothing you tried was wrong. It just never reached the thing keeping the loop alive.
How long until I'll feel a difference?
Most people feel the deep pulse in the very first session, and describe their back as "open" by minute ten. The mornings get shorter through week one, and the walking distance keeps improving through weeks two to four as the numb patches retreat. The full rebuild of the brain-to-muscle pathway takes about 30 days. If you've had stenosis for years, expect the longer end, because there is more guarding to undo. Don't quit on day six. That is exactly why the guarantee is 90 days and not 30.
How is this different from the TENS unit in my drawer?
If it helped even a little, that's a clue, not a failure: it proves your body responds to stimulation. But TENS works on the sensory nerves at the surface, and its only job is to distract you from the signal. NMES is a motor-level technology: it forces the locked muscle to contract, decompressing the spine and rebuilding the brain-to-muscle connection. One is a distraction. The other is a correction.
I'm on co-codamol, pregabalin, or other prescriptions. Can I use it?
Yes. It is drug-free: stimulation only, with nothing that interacts with co-codamol, gabapentin, pregabalin, blood pressure medicines, or any other prescription. Many customers use it alongside their current medicines and, over the following weeks, speak to their GP about needing fewer pills. Never stop or reduce a prescription without speaking to your GP. That's not small print. It's how this should be done.
I've had spinal surgery, or I'm waiting for an injection. Can I use it?
Post-surgical readers are exactly who this was built for: the operation fixes the bone and leaves the muscle locked, which is why so many people feel the same pain months later. Many customers also use it while they wait, precisely because the waiting list is the problem. That said, if you have metalwork in your spine, a pacemaker, or an injection or operation scheduled, show the device to your GP or consultant first. Bring them the mechanism, not just the box.
How often should I use it?
Fifteen minutes, once a day: place the pods, pick a programme on the remote, and it runs the full cycle and switches itself off. Once the muscle is firing on its own again, most users drop to a maintenance rhythm, fifteen minutes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The muscle holds you up the rest of the week, the way it was designed to.
Is it difficult to set up or heavy to move?
No. The two pods are wireless, the case charges them between sessions, and the remote fits in one hand. There is no app, no assembly, and nothing to learn. Most of our customers, many in their seventies, use it entirely on their own from day one, usually in front of the television. If you can sit down and press a button, you can use this.
What if it doesn't work for me?
Then it costs you nothing. Use CoreReset every day for ninety days, fifteen minutes a day, and test it against your mornings, your supermarket and your life. If the lockout doesn't break, send one email to revivecareuk@outlook.com. Full refund, every penny back. No forms, no credit notes, no questions asked. A guarantee should protect you, not the company.
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Derek P. ✓ Verified
★★★★★

I did a lot of research before ordering, mainly because I own a drawer full of things that did not work. A TENS machine, a copper brace, an inversion table I used twice. I was sceptical that anything bought online would touch stenosis I've had for eight years. Was I ever wrong. The first session felt like a pull deep inside the muscle, nothing like the buzz I was used to. By the third week the heaviness in my legs was easing, and last Saturday I did the whole shop without once hanging off the trolley. It is the first thing from the internet that did what it said. I wish I had found it before the second injection.

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Wendy G. ✓ Verified
★★★★★

The burning down my leg has gone quiet, the nights curled up like a question mark are behind me, and I am sleeping flat on my back for the first time in three years. Even my neighbour noticed I'm walking upright again. I had forgotten what a full night's sleep does for a person.

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Stanley R. ✓ Verified
★★★★★

I'm 69 with stenosis that always starts in my lower back and ends in my foot. Pregabalin was the only thing that ever helped a little, but the dose that worked fogged my head so badly I quit it two years ago. This bypasses all of that. Fifteen minutes after dinner, while the news is on, done. The relief holds past breakfast, which no tablet ever managed. The pins and needles don't wake me up any more either.

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Diane L. ✓ Verified
★★★★★

Bought this for my mum, 76, after her GP told her it was degenerative and to manage it with painkillers from the chemist. She's stubborn and told me not to waste my money. Three weeks later she rang me to talk about her roses instead of her back, and last Sunday she knelt down to deadhead them herself. Simple enough that she uses it on her own every evening, which says a lot.

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Geoff & Anne W. ✓ Verified
★★★★★

Geoff has had stenosis for six years and the consultant said at his age the best plan was to manage it. That word did not sit well with either of us after 43 years of marriage. Two months in, he walked our granddaughter into the village hall on her wedding day and stayed on his feet until the last dance. The stick isn't by the door any more. The fear mostly isn't either. We should have ordered two.

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Norman K. ✓ Verified
★★★★★

Two steroid injections, each one shorter than the last. My daughter sent me an article by an MRI radiographer explaining the 60% line, and I reckoned this was another internet cure. I kept a log anyway. Day 9 I got out of bed without bracing on the chest of drawers for the first time in years, plain and simple. Co-codamol down from six a day to one, and my GP knows. Read the article first if you're on the fence. It told me more in ten minutes than I'd learned in five years of appointments.

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