Compression Therapy

Dynamic Pneumatic Compression for Circulation, Recovery, and Lymphatic Drainage

How It Works

Compression boots, sleeves, or pants use overlapping air chambers that inflate and deflate in programmed cycles. This dynamic external pressure directs fluids toward the body’s core, enhancing:

  • Venous blood flow

  • Lymphatic drainage

  • Nutrient delivery

  • Metabolic waste clearance

The rhythmic pulses activate mechanoreceptors, supporting autonomic nervous system balance and reducing muscle soreness and stiffness post-exercise.

A person sitting on a beige couch using compression therapy machine

Physiological Benefits

Diagram illustrating improved circulation with arrows and dots indicating flow.
A blue flame with a droplet symbol, representing reduced inflammation.
Illustration of a stopwatch with motion lines indicating speed, accompanied by the text 'Increased Recovery Speed'.
A human knee joint with an arrow indicating increased range of motion, illustrating joint flexibility.
Illustration of a muscle with lightning bolts around it, indicating muscle soreness, labeled 'Reduced Muscle Soreness'.
A blue icon of a person sitting in a chair with wavy lines near their head, indicating relaxation.

Clinical Applications & Wellness Use Cases

  • Post-training soreness

  • Swelling and lymphatic stagnation

  • Long-duration sitting or travel

  • Lymphedema support

  • Athletic performance enhancement

  • Pre- and post-therapy prep (before cryo / after sauna)

What to Expect

  • 20–30 minutes

  • Leg boots, hip/arm sleeves

  • Reclined in a chair or therapy table

  • Gentle, rhythmic squeeze-and-release waves

Ready to relieve soreness and support circulation?