Compression Therapy with NormaTec
What is Compression Therapy?
Compression Therapy is a treatment that uses air-filled sleeves to apply rhythmic pressure to the legs. This helps support healthy circulation, reduce heaviness, and promote recovery.
How does Compression Therapy work?
The sleeves inflate and deflate in a controlled sequence, creating a gentle compression massage. This motion helps encourage blood flow and can support the movement of fluid through the legs.
What are the benefits of Compression Therapy?
Clients often use Compression Therapy to support circulation, reduce leg fatigue, ease soreness, and enhance post-workout recovery. It can also feel helpful after long periods of standing, sitting, or travel.
Who is Compression Therapy good for?
Compression Therapy is popular with athletes, active individuals, people who spend a lot of time on their feet, and those looking for a relaxing recovery treatment for tired legs.
Does Compression Therapy help with recovery after exercise?
Yes, many clients use Compression Therapy after workouts to help reduce muscle fatigue and improve recovery. It is often included in wellness routines focused on performance and restoration.
Can Compression Therapy help with swelling?
Compression Therapy may help support fluid movement and reduce the feeling of heaviness or mild swelling in the legs. However, it is not a substitute for medical treatment if swelling is persistent or unexplained.
Is Compression Therapy painful?
No, Compression Therapy is usually described as gentle, soothing, and relaxing. You will feel firm pressure as the sleeves inflate, but it should not feel painful.
Is Compression Therapy safe?
Compression Therapy is generally safe for many people when used properly. If you have a circulatory disorder, blood clot history, severe vascular disease, or another medical condition, check with your healthcare provider before use.
Who should avoid Compression Therapy?
People with certain medical conditions, including active blood clots, severe arterial disease, certain heart conditions, or serious circulation issues, should speak with a healthcare provider before using Compression Therapy.
Can Compression Therapy replace medical care?
No. Compression Therapy is a wellness and recovery service, not a replacement for medical diagnosis or treatment.
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