Back Restore
Original price was: $299.95.$99.97Current price is: $99.97.
Back Restore is an at-home spinal decompression device combining traction, heat, and vibration in one session.
Quick Highlights:
- Combines traction, heat, and vibration in one device
- Curved design targets the lumbar spine
- Adjustable intensity with Auto and manual modes
- Plug-in power, no batteries needed
- Portable and compact
- 90-day money-back guarantee
Description
What Is Back Restore?
Back Restore is an at-home spinal decompression device designed to relieve lower back pain, sciatica, and disc-related discomfort without clinic visits.
Built with a curved, ergonomic structure that mirrors the natural arch of the lumbar spine, the device creates gentle traction along the lower back when a person lies on it.
Manufactured by Core Renew, Back Restore combines three therapeutic elements in one device: mechanical traction, heat therapy, and vibration, a combination the company calls the Regenesis Tri-Therapy System.
The device plugs into a standard outlet and includes a remote control, with sessions running 10 to 20 minutes.
Who Is Back Restore For?
Back Restore is designed for adults dealing with lower back discomfort caused by compression, postural strain, or nerve irritation rather than serious structural damage.
Office workers and sedentary adults dealing with accumulated lower back strain from sitting may find the device a practical daily addition to their routine. People experiencing mild to moderate sciatic irritation or mild disc discomfort may also benefit from consistent use, and older adults focused on maintaining spinal flexibility as compression naturally increases with age fall within the intended audience.
The device is not appropriate for people with serious spinal conditions, recent injuries, spinal surgeries, osteoporosis, pregnancy, pacemakers, or metal implants without prior medical clearance.
How Back Restore Supports The Body?
Back Restore works through spinal decompression, using the body’s own weight to create gentle traction along the spine when lying on the curved surface. This traction works to separate the vertebrae, which may help reduce compression on spinal discs and surrounding nerves.
Heat therapy runs at the same time, warming the lower back and improving circulation to help deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscle tissue. Vibration adds a third layer by stimulating muscle fibers to help release tension, and may also interfere with pain signal transmission through the body’s nerve pathways.
All three therapies work together during each session, with users adjusting intensity through a remote as their body adapts. Benefits are designed to build gradually with consistent daily use rather than through a single session.
Key Features & Components
- Regenesis Tri-Therapy System: Combines mechanical traction, heat therapy, and vibration in a single device
- Ergonomic curved design: Mirrors the natural curvature of the lumbar spine for targeted support
- Adjustable intensity controls: Remote-controlled heat and vibration levels customized independently
- Auto-program mode: Preset therapy cycles for simplified, hands-off operation
- Plug-in power system: Runs on standard household electricity with no batteries or charging required
- Portable, lightweight build: Easy to move between rooms or pack for travel
- Compact storage: Fits under beds or in closets when not in use
Pros
- Combines three therapeutic approaches, traction, heat, and vibration, in one device
- Simple setup with minimal learning curve
- Adjustable intensity accommodates different pain levels and body types
- No recurring costs after the initial purchase
- Portable design works on floors, beds, or exercise mats
- Drug-free option for managing mild to moderate lower back discomfort
- Backed by a 90-day money-back guarantee
Cons
- Not suitable for serious spinal injuries or post-surgical cases
- Results vary based on the severity of the individual’s condition
- Return shipping costs are not covered by the guarantee
How To Use?
Back Restore requires no assembly beyond placing the device on a flat surface and plugging it into a standard outlet.
- Place the device on a firm, flat surface such as a floor, bed, or exercise mat.
- Position yourself so the curved arch sits directly under your lower back, with shoulders and hips resting naturally on either side.
- Use the remote to select Auto mode for preset cycles or manual mode to adjust heat and vibration levels individually.
- Start at the lowest intensity during initial sessions and increase gradually as your body adapts.
- Lie still and breathe normally for 10 to 20 minutes, with 15 minutes considered optimal.
Cautions & Warnings
- Consult a healthcare provider before use if you have a pacemaker or metal spinal implants
- Not suitable for individuals with osteoporosis, active spinal injuries, or recent spinal surgery
- Consult a doctor before use during pregnancy
- Avoid use immediately after eating or on excessively soft surfaces
- Start at the lowest intensity to reduce the risk of temporary muscle soreness
- Stop use immediately and consult a healthcare professional if sharp pain, numbness, or worsening tingling occurs
- Keep out of reach of children
Pricing & Money-Back Guarantee
Back Restore is available exclusively through the official website in three package options:
- 1x Back Restore: $89.97 per unit
- 2x Back Restore: $85.50 per unit
- 3x Back Restore: $81.00 per unit
All packages include free shipping, and an optional lifetime warranty is available for an additional $4.99. Every purchase is backed by a 90-day money-back guarantee, giving buyers three months to evaluate the device. Return shipping costs are the buyer’s responsibility and are not covered by the guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does it take to see results with Back Restore?
Most users notice muscle relaxation from heat and vibration during the first session, with more meaningful improvements in flexibility and pain reduction typically developing over two to four weeks of consistent use.
2. Can Back Restore help with sciatica?
It may provide relief from mild sciatic nerve irritation caused by muscle tightness or postural compression, but it is not a treatment for sciatica caused by disc herniation or spinal stenosis.
3. How does Back Restore compare to professional decompression therapy?
Professional decompression uses motorized tables applying controlled force, while Back Restore uses passive, gravity-based stretching that is gentler and less powerful, though it may offer similar muscle relaxation benefits at a lower cost.
4. Can I use Back Restore after spinal surgery?
Not without medical clearance from a surgeon or physician, since spinal hardware may be affected by decompression devices.
5. Is Back Restore suitable for older adults?
Yes, for adults without contraindications such as osteoporosis, metal implants, or pacemakers, starting at the lowest intensity and monitoring their response.
6. Does Back Restore require ongoing maintenance?
Minimal maintenance is needed. Wiping the surface with a damp cloth and checking the power cord periodically for damage is sufficient.






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