Compression Pump Therapy is an easy
and cost-effective method in treating lymphedema, venous stasis ulcers and
edema associated with venous insufficiency. This treatment uses a gradient sequential pneumatic device that drastically increases circulation and reduces edema from the extremity by moving fluid in a distal to a proximal direction.
Compression Pump Therapy aids in healing and reduces the recurrence of wounds.
Venous insufficiency is a life-long problem. The use of multi-layer wraps is only a temporary solution to a long-term problem. Compression Pump Therapy will help reduce the recurrence
of ulcerations.
Who is a candidate for
Compression Pump Therapy?
Patients living with:
- Venous insufficiency
- Lymphedema
- Peripheral Vascular Disease
- Post Phlebitic Syndrome
- Paraplegia
Please note: A patient history for the following disorders may be a contraindication for compression pump therapy:
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Cellulite
- Severe Arterial Disease (ABI less than 0.8)
- Active Deep Vein Thrombosis
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