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  2. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Compression stockings. Compression stockings (Flight Socks, Support Bandage) are a specialized hosiery designed to help prevent the occurrence of, and guard against further progression of, venous disorders [1] such as edema, phlebitis and thrombosis. Compression stockings are elastic compression garments worn around the leg, compressing the ...

  3. Intermittent pneumatic compression - Wikipedia

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    IPK with inflatable trousers. Intermittent pneumatic compression is a therapeutic technique used in medical devices that include an air pump and inflatable auxiliary sleeves, gloves or boots in a system designed to improve venous circulation in the limbs of patients who have edema or the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), or the combination of DVT and PE, venous ...

  4. Hyperice Just Released the Most Portable Recovery ... - AOL

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    On Tuesday, August 23, Hyperice released the Normatec Go, a smaller and incredibly portable version of their larger Normatec pneumatic compression device.

  5. Thrombosis prevention - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical compression devices are used for prevention of thrombosis and are beneficial enough to be used by themselves with patients at low to moderate risk. [4] The use of fitted intermittent pneumatic compression devices before, during and after procedures is used in inpatient settings.

  6. 6 Best Compression Boots to Use After a Grueling Workout - AOL

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    Normatec 3 Legs. While most compression boots are simple to use, Normatec's latest generation provides a no-nonsense experience thanks to the clean zip-up design and lightweight controller.

  7. Physio-Control - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Medtronic Physio-Control announced the launch of the LUCAS CPR device, a mechanical compression device driven pneumatically via an oxygen cylinder. It was able to provide more consistent and effective compression over longer spans than First Responders, and has now become an essential part of many ambulance kits. [4]

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