What is Compression Therapy? Compression Therapy is a treatment that uses controlled pressure to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and support muscle recovery.

This therapy typically involves wearing specially designed compression garments or using mechanical devices that apply targeted pressure to different parts of the body. It’s commonly used by athletes, individuals with circulation issues, or those recovering from surgery or injury.

What Does Compression Therapy Do?

Compression therapy works by gently applying pressure to the affected area, usually the legs, arms, or other limbs. This pressure helps veins and lymphatic vessels push blood and fluid back toward the heart, reducing swelling and improving overall circulation. Mechanical devices like pneumatic compression boots or sleeves may also be used to provide intermittent pressure, simulating the natural muscle contractions that promote blood flow.

By improving circulation and reducing fluid buildup, compression therapy supports faster healing and recovery while helping prevent complications like blood clots, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and lymphedema.

Benefits of Compression Therapy

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Enhances Circulation

Compression therapy improves blood flow by helping veins and lymphatic vessels efficiently move blood and fluids throughout the body. This helps prevent pooling in the lower extremities and supports overall cardiovascular health.

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Reduces Swelling and Inflammation

By reducing fluid retention in the tissues, compression therapy is effective at minimizing swelling caused by injury, surgery, or medical conditions like lymphedema.

03


Speeds Up Muscle Recovery

Athletes and fitness enthusiasts use compression therapy to reduce muscle soreness and fatigue after intense physical activity. The increased blood flow helps remove lactic acid and other metabolic waste products, speeding up recovery times.

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Prevents Blood Clots

For individuals at risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), compression therapy can help reduce the risk of blood clots by promoting better circulation in the legs, especially after surgery or prolonged immobility.

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Supports Chronic Condition Management

People with chronic conditions like varicose veins, venous insufficiency, or lymphedema can benefit from compression therapy, as it helps manage symptoms like pain, swelling, and discomfort by improving blood and lymphatic flow.

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Improves Athletic Performance

Compression garments can be worn during exercise to provide muscle support, reduce fatigue, and enhance endurance by improving oxygen delivery to muscles.

Safe, non-invasive, and highly effective, compression therapy is widely used in both medical and athletic settings to support recovery, improve circulation, and enhance overall health.

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