Leg and arm pumps go by many names: pneumatic compression pumps, lymphedema pumps, edema pumps, and more.
If you have lower extremity chronic venous insufficiency, edema, lymphedema, or a related condition, you may be interested in using a pump as part of your treatment. Lympha Press® offers a variety of innovative compression devices with garments that provide consistent and comfortable therapy for the lower limbs.
If you have lower extremity chronic venous insufficiency, edema, lymphedema, or a related condition, you may be interested in using a pump as part of your treatment. Lympha Press® offers a variety of innovative compression devices with garments that provide consistent and comfortable therapy for the lower limbs. However, leg compression can be done at home and is quite effective because it reduces swelling and encourages the movement of lymph fluids on a daily basis. Lymphedema pumps for home use are intended to be an extension of your physician’s care, allowing you to experience consistent long-term treatment in the comfort of your home. Pumps such as a lymphedema pump for legs and a lymphedema pump for arms not only relieves your existing condition but prevents it from becoming worse. A pneumatic compression device for lymphedema consists of an air pump and a sleeve that fits over your extremity, typically your legs or arms. As air pressure is applied by the device, your limb experiences gentle changes in fluid movement for an overall therapeutic benefit.
If you have not been diagnosed with lymphedema but have been diagnosed with edema, you may also find relief from a leg pump. For mild cases of edema, doctors often recommend compression stockings. For more advanced cases, the use of stockings may be combined with leg pumps for edema. It’s actually quite enjoyable to use a leg pump while watching TV, reading a book, or doing other quiet activities as you allow the pneumatic compression device to do its work. In fact, many people find it so relaxing and beneficial that they look forward to their “pump time” each day. Always consult your doctor before beginning the use of compression pumps for legs or arms. Your doctor will help you understand how to use the device, how often to use it and any cautions that are unique to your individual medical situation.
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