Benefits of Compression
“With just one session I was able to push the blood through the scar tissue in my foot, relieve pain and avoid another surgery.” – Susan L
- Accelerated Recovery
- Pain Relief
- Improved Circulation
- Lymphatic Flushing
- Increased Range of Motion
- Reduced Inflammation
- Mobilization of Fluids
- Fights First-stage Varicose Veins
The Science Behind Compression Therapy
Step into the world of cutting-edge recovery with our Compression Therapy system. The system meticulously calibrates to your body, initiating a sequence of gentle compressions that mimic natural muscle contractions. This rhythmic pressure cycle enhances blood circulation, facilitates lymphatic drainage, and accelerates the removal of metabolic waste, thereby speeding up your body’s recovery process. Whether you’re an athlete seeking faster recovery or seeking relief from daily physical pain and stress, indulge in this 15-30 minute session and feel the transformative effects.
Continue reading to understand how Compression Therapy can be a cornerstone in your wellness and recovery regimen.
Unlike static compression garments, powered compression therapy devices apply cyclical or sequential pressure, more effectively mimicking the natural muscle contractions and promoting venous return. This dynamic process enhances blood circulation more efficiently than static compression.
Powered compression devices often allow for adjustable pressure settings, enabling tailored therapy suited to individual needs and preferences. This adaptability can optimize therapeutic outcomes for various conditions, from athletic recovery to medical rehabilitation.
By enhancing the flow of lymph fluid, powered compression therapy aids in reducing edema and facilitating the removal of metabolic waste. The sequential pressure helps guide fluid away from the extremities and back toward the core, supporting the body’s natural lymphatic drainage process.
For athletes, powered compression therapy accelerates recovery by increasing blood flow, reducing muscle soreness, and facilitating the removal of exercise-induced waste products. The improved circulation can help to replenish muscles with oxygen and nutrients more effectively than passive recovery.
In patients who are immobile or have poor venous circulation, powered compression therapy can help prevent venous stasis and its complications, such as deep vein thrombosis or venous ulcers, by continuously promoting blood flow in the legs.
In postoperative or injury contexts, powered compression therapy can significantly reduce swelling and inflammation, speeding up the healing process and reducing the risk of complications associated with excessive edema.
The ease of use and the ability to adjust pressure settings make powered compression therapy a convenient option for both clinical and home settings. This can lead to better compliance with treatment regimens and, consequently, better outcomes.