Spinal decompression promotes healing, reduces pain, and improves mobility for those suffering from chronic back pain or herniated discs.

Castelli Chiropractic Center is proud to announce that our clinic is now equipped with the newest option in back pain treatment, and it is available to our patients who suffer from back pain. The Back on Trac™ is a unique, non-invasive chiropractic treatment option that offers safe stretching of the spine in combination with unilateral or bilateral flexion — bending. The device also incorporates heat and vibration aids in the healing process by promoting blood flow and stimulation of the nerve pathways.
This unique option is incredibly comfortable and very low-impact. It does not require restraints or a harness and unlike other decompression devices, you are not suspended at any time. The Back on Trac™ allows you to sit comfortably with your arms and legs supported while the device slowly and gently reclines and separates to a pre-set measurement to provide traction on your spine and open up the intervertebral space. This traction allows the intervertebral discs to lay comfortably between your vertebrae without being compressed. It also relieves pressure on nerves and helps to elongate tight muscles.
Once the Back on Trac™ device has stretched your body to the pre-set measurement, it can then be programmed to move to one side, the other, or in both directions intermittently. This motion of bending you slightly at the hips helps to open up one side of the spine at a time and has proven effective for helping pain associated with herniated discs and scoliosis. The Back on Trac device moves from side to side very slowly and gently as to not cause any jerking motions or increased pain. Don’t live with your pain any longer than you need to! Call Castelli Chiropractic Center for a consultation to see if Back on Trac™ is a viable treatment option for your back pain.

Back pain can affect every aspect of your daily life, but with the right treatment, relief is possible.
Conditions Treated by Back On Trac™:
Unlike traditional back pain treatment in Jacksonville, FL that often rely on medications or invasive procedures, Back On Trac™ offers a non-invasive and highly effective alternative.
Why spinal decompression with Back On Trac™ is the right choice for many patients:
Back On Trac™ targets the spine and surrounding muscles, using gentle stretching and decompression to address the root causes of back pain. This ensures long-lasting relief by promoting healing and reducing discomfort.
Unlike traditional decompression treatments, Back On Trac™ offers a comfortable, non-invasive experience, gently stretching the spine while using vibration therapy to help patients relax during the treatment process.
Back On Trac™ provides a drug-free, non-invasive solution for back pain, offering relief and improved mobility without the need for surgery or medications, making it an ideal alternative for those seeking non-surgical options.
Back On Trac™ focuses on decompression of the spine, joints, and muscles, targeting critical areas such as the back, neck, hips, and thighs. This approach reduces nerve pressure, alleviates inflammation, and improves overall movement.
If you're suffering from chronic back pain, sciatica, or any of the other conditions mentioned above, Back On Trac™ may be the solution you’ve been searching for. It's non-invasive, comfortable, and effective, helping patients avoid surgery and manage their pain in a relaxed, controlled environment. Schedule a consultation today and find out how Back On Trac™ can help you regain your mobility and live pain-free!
If you’re looking for additional pain relief and relaxation, consider Massage therapy in Jacksonville, FL, which help reducing muscle tension and enhancing overall recovery.
1. Is chiropractic care helpful for low back pain?
Many people with mechanical low back pain respond well to conservative care that combines hands on treatment with targeted exercises and activity guidance. A proper exam matters because the best approach depends on whether the main driver is joint restriction, muscle guarding, or nerve irritation.
2. Do I need an MRI right away for back pain?
Most people do not need imaging early unless red flag symptoms are present or neurologic signs are worsening. Providers typically use your history and exam findings to guide care first, then consider imaging later if it would change the treatment plan or referral decision.
3. What is a safe sleeping position for low back pain?
Many people do well on their side with a pillow between the knees, or on their back with a pillow under the knees to reduce strain. The best setup keeps your spine in a neutral position and helps you wake up with less stiffness.