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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
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The BackRestore device aims to provide at-home spinal decompression relief through a combination of traction, heat, and vibration therapy.Fountain Valley TodayBackRestore, 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.
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.

