Full body attachments
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The hip attachment is designed to provide compression to the hip and pelvic region. This attachment is particularly useful for individuals who may experience discomfort or tightness in the hip area.
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Designed to provide sequential compression to the lower limbs, including the calves, thighs, and feet.
These attachments typically cover the entire leg, from the foot up to the upper thigh.
The dynamic compression helps with muscle recovery, reduces swelling, and promotes overall circulation in the lower extremities.
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Arm attachments are designed to deliver sequential compression to the arms, targeting the muscles and promoting circulation in the upper limbs.
These attachments are often used by athletes and individuals who engage in activities that involve the arms, such as weightlifting, tennis, or repetitive arm movements.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Can I use compression socks or stockings during pregnancy?
Yes, many pregnant individuals can benefit from using compression socks or stockings. However, it's advisable to consult with your healthcare provider before using them, especially if you have any medical conditions or concerns.
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2. How do compression garments help during pregnancy?
Compression garments, such as socks or stockings, provide gentle pressure on the legs, which can help improve blood circulation. This is particularly beneficial during pregnancy to reduce swelling in the legs and feet.
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3. Can compression therapy prevent varicose veins during pregnancy?
While compression therapy cannot guarantee the prevention of varicose veins, it can help reduce the risk by promoting better blood flow and providing support to the veins, which may minimize the development of varicose veins.
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4. When is the best time to wear compression socks during pregnancy?
Compression socks can be worn throughout the day, especially when you expect prolonged periods of standing or sitting. Wearing them in the morning before any swelling occurs may be more comfortable.
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5. Are there specific compression levels recommended for pregnancy?
Compression garments come in different levels of compression. For most pregnant individuals, moderate compression (15-20 mmHg) is often recommended. However, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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6. Can compression therapy help with leg pain and discomfort during pregnancy?
Yes, compression therapy can help alleviate leg pain and discomfort by improving blood circulation and reducing swelling. It provides support to the muscles and veins in the legs.
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7. Can I wear compression garments while sleeping during pregnancy?
It's generally not recommended to wear compression garments while sleeping unless advised by a healthcare professional. It's best to allow your legs to have a break from compression during the night.
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8. Can compression therapy be used if I have other medical conditions during pregnancy?
Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as deep vein thrombosis or pre-existing circulatory issues, should consult with their healthcare provider before using compression garments to ensure it is safe and appropriate for their specific situation.
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9. How do I choose the right size of compression socks or stockings?
Proper sizing is crucial for effective compression therapy. Follow the sizing guidelines provided by the manufacturer or consult with a healthcare professional for assistance in choosing the correct size.
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10. Can compression therapy be used after childbirth?
Yes, compression therapy can be beneficial in the postnatal period to help with swelling and support during recovery. However, it's advisable to consult with your healthcare provider before resuming or initiating compression therapy after childbirth.
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11. Are there any side effects or risks associated with prenatal compression therapy?
While compression therapy is generally safe, some individuals may experience discomfort or skin irritation. It's important to monitor for any adverse effects and consult with a healthcare provider if concerns arise.