Increase blood flow and lymphatic drainage, which can help to reduce swelling, pain, and inflammation using Pulsed Compression Therapy.

Pulsed Compression Therapy

We use Rapid Reboot to help your muscles recover faster. Compression therapy can help with swelling and lymphedema as well as improved blood and lymphatic circulation.

This treatment supplements the deep tissue therapy we do at Fox Muscle & Joint. It is perfect for recovery after an event.

WHAT IS PULSED COMPRESSION THERAPY?

Pulsed compression therapy is a type of therapy that uses pneumatic pressure to apply gentle, rhythmic compression to an injured or swollen area.

The compression helps to increase blood flow and lymphatic drainage, which can help to reduce swelling, pain, and inflammation.

non-invasive and drug-free

Pulsed compression therapy is a non-invasive and drug-free treatment that can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including:

Muscle soreness: Pulsed compression therapy can help to reduce muscle soreness after exercise or injury.

Swelling: Pulsed compression therapy can help to reduce swelling after surgery or injury.

Edema: Pulsed compression therapy can help to reduce edema, which is a buildup of fluid in the tissues.

Lymphedema: Pulsed compression therapy can help to reduce lymphedema, which is a chronic swelling caused by a blockage in the lymphatic system.

Varicose veins: Pulsed compression therapy can help to improve the symptoms of varicose veins, such as pain, swelling, and discoloration.

Chronic venous insufficiency: Pulsed compression therapy can help to improve the symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency, such as pain, swelling, and discoloration.

Deep vein thrombosis: Pulsed compression therapy can help to prevent deep vein thrombosis, which is a blood clot that forms in a deep vein.

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