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BODY REJUVENATING
COMPRESSION

THERAPY

WHAT IS COMPRESSION THERAPY?

A rapid recovery system using compressed air to deliver a relaxing massage of the legs, hips or arms. Anyone who is very active, or on their feet all day can use compression therapy to invigorate tired, over-worked muscles. It’s popular among athletes who need to recover quickly from workouts and to rehab injuries.

EXPERIENCE THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN SPORTS RECOVERY AND PAIN MANAGEMENT.

HOW IT WORKS

PULSING

Instead of using static compression (squeezing) to transport fluid out of the limbs, NormaTec Pulse Technology uses dynamic compression (pulsing).

Our patented pulsing action more effectively mimics the muscle pump of the legs and arms, greatly enhancing the movement of fluid and metabolites out of the limbs after an intense workout.

GRADIENTS

Veins and lymphatic vessels have one-way valves that prevent fluid backflow. Similarly, NormaTec Pulse Technology uses hold pressures to keep fluids from being forced in the wrong direction.

Because of this enhancement, instead of tapering pressure off, the PULSE and PULSE PRO can deliver maximum pressure in every zone.

DISTAL RELEASE

Because extended static pressure can be detrimental to the body’s normal circulatory flow, Sequential Pulse Technology releases the hold pressures once they are no longer needed to prevent backflow.

By releasing the hold pressure in each zone as soon as possible, each portion of the limb gains maximal rest time without a significant pause between compression cycles.

• Accelerate athletic muscle recovery

• Activate the lymphatic system

• Decrease muscle soreness, fatigue,

   joint and chronic pain

• Improve poor circulation

• Increase range of motion and

   improve flexibility

• Prevent & minimize varicose and

   spider veins

• Reduce cellulite and tighten loose,

   sagging skin

• Reduce swelling and inflammation

COMPRESSION RATES

30 MINUTE SESSION  |  $25

60 MINUTE SESSION  |  $40

( saves you $10 )

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