BackRestore Offers Home Spinal Decompression Relief for Back Pain and Sciatica

The Regenesis Tri-Therapy System combines traction, heat, and vibration to target compression and support spinal health without surgery.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 7:54pm

A glowing neon outline of a human spine in vibrant shades of blue, green, and pink against a dark background, conceptually representing the spinal decompression and pain relief offered by the BackRestore device.The BackRestore device aims to provide at-home spinal decompression relief through a combination of traction, heat, and vibration therapy.Fountain Valley Today

BackRestore, a home-use spinal decompression device distributed by Core Renew in Fountain Valley, California, combines mechanical traction, thermal heat, and neuromuscular vibration in a 15-minute daily session to help relieve chronic lower back pain and sciatica-related discomfort. The company positions its Regenesis Tri-Therapy System as a non-surgical, drug-free option for adults seeking an at-home solution to address spinal compression and support spinal health.

Why it matters

With rising costs for chiropractic care and physical therapy, more adults are exploring home-use spinal decompression devices as a complement to professional treatment. While BackRestore references the same therapeutic principles as clinical decompression systems, its gravity-assisted positioning and lack of FDA clearance as a medical device mean it delivers decompression in a different way than motorized, computer-controlled traction used in clinical settings.

The details

BackRestore's Regenesis Tri-Therapy System uses a curved arch to gently stretch the spine while the user lies on it, delivering what the company describes as a "vacuum effect" to help reduce pressure on spinal nerves. The device also provides thermal heat to the lower back area to promote circulation and the flow of nutrients, and high-frequency vibration to help relax the muscles surrounding the spine. BackRestore positions this combination as targeting compression, circulation, and muscular tension in a single 15-minute session.

  • BackRestore was launched and made available to consumers in 2026.

The players

BackRestore

A home-use spinal decompression device distributed by Core Renew out of Fountain Valley, California.

Core Renew

The company that distributes the BackRestore device and is based in Fountain Valley, California.

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The takeaway

While BackRestore references the same therapeutic principles as clinical decompression systems, its gravity-assisted positioning and lack of FDA clearance as a medical device mean it delivers decompression in a different way than motorized, computer-controlled traction used in clinical settings. Consumers should consult with a healthcare provider to determine if BackRestore's approach aligns with their specific condition and treatment plan.