Most people feel something in the first thirty seconds.
Here's what SpineFlow is doing during each phase:
0–5 Minutes: The Decompression Phase
The moment you lie back on the SpineFlow device, gentle dynamic traction begins creating space between your vertebrae.
This isn't aggressive or forceful. It's slow, rhythmic, and calibrated — mimicking the kind of gentle spinal elongation that a clinical decompression table delivers, but in the comfort of your own home.
As the vertebrae separate, the compressed disc begins to expand. The crushing pressure on your sciatic nerve starts to lift.
Most users describe feeling a gentle release — sometimes a soft pop or shift — within the first minute.
That sensation is years of compression finally letting go.
5–10 Minutes: The Rehydration Phase
Once decompression has created space, therapeutic infrared heat activates — calibrated to penetrate several centimetres deep into the spinal tissue.
This depth is critical. This is not surface warmth. This is therapeutic heat reaching the disc itself.
At this depth and temperature, something remarkable happens. The disc — now decompressed and warm — begins drawing fluid and nutrients back into its tissue through a process spinal researchers call osmotic pumping.
Think of it like a dry sponge being submerged in water and slowly released. The sponge draws the water in naturally once the pressure holding it compressed is removed.
Your disc does exactly the same thing.
The fluid returning to the disc is what rebuilds its cushioning capacity. What restores the space your sciatic nerve needs. What makes the relief last beyond the fifteen minutes you spent lying down.
10–15 Minutes: The Reset Phase
This is the step that changes everything.
Targeted vibration nodes activate along your paraspinal muscles — the deep muscles running either side of your spine that have been locked in protective tension, potentially for years.
This tension is your body's automatic response to chronic compression. Your muscles tighten to try to stabilise an unstable spine. Which is well-intentioned but ultimately makes everything worse — pulling your vertebrae back into compression and undoing any relief you managed to get.
The reset phase releases that chronic muscular tension and — critically — retrains those muscles to hold your spine in the newly decompressed position.
This is why SpineFlow relief lasts.
Not for a few hours. Not until your next long drive.
But consistently. Session after session. With cumulative improvement over time.
This is the step every other treatment misses. And now you understand exactly why your pain has always come back before.
THE RESULTS AUSTRALIANS ARE EXPERIENCING
Since SpineFlow became available, thousands of Australians have used the Triple Fusion protocol at home.
The feedback has been remarkable — not just in terms of pain relief, but in terms of what that relief has given people back.
Here's what real users are saying: