





hat does it do? ( pressure therapy )
It uses special units (leggings, arm sleeves, abdominal belts, etc.) that contain pneumo-compression chambers that inflate thereby generating a controlled compression on the body parts concerned (limbs and abdomen). The various parameters are set and activated by the electronic-mechanical-pneumatic device that supplies the air flow at the right pressure, inflating and deflating the various chambers intermittently and sequentially.
Below you will find a rather structured list of the diseases and conditions associated with this therapeutic area.
1. Lymphedema
2. Hematoma
3. Post-mastectomy arm drainage
4. Recovery of muscle tone in immobilised or disabled patients (instead of massage)
5. Treatment of hematoma after surgery
6. Limb paralysis
7. Postphlebitic syndrome
8. Venous insufficiency
9. Post-thrombotic syndrome
10. Venous stasis
11. Anti-cellulite treatment in the initial phase
12. Heavy legs
13. Passive compression in venous diseases
14. Post-operative prophylaxis in venous thrombosis operations
15. Widespread chronic venous oedema
16. Lipoedema
17. DVT prevention
18. Bedridden patients





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