You need recovery in your life, plain and simple. You think you’re crushing it in the gym? Think again. Recovery is your secret weapon to promote healthy circulation, reduce inflammation and muscle soreness, and promote proper lymphatic drainage. Compression therapy can help those who are active, have a physically demanding lifestyle, are on their feet all day, experience sore muscles, or have an acute injury.
The magic of compression therapy lies in the circulatory system which helps pump blood and oxygen to your cells while flushing out the toxins. Think of it as a deep tissue massaging detox for your body!
If you’re not sure about slipping your legs into a massage suit that makes you look somewhat like an intergalactic traveller, we get it. We’ve done the hard work for you and tested out the best compression boots on the market, including those fancy Normatec ones. Consider us your personal recovery experts!
WHAT ARE COMPRESSION BOOTS?
Also known as recovery boots, compression boots are like super-human leg massagers! They improve circulation, reduce inflammation and soreness and help you recover like a champ. To use compression boots, all you need to do is slip your legs into the sleeves like you would over-the-knee boots, and then sit and relax as you reap the benefits. Trust us, your legs will thank you!
HOW DO COMPRESSION BOOTS WORK?
Compression boots work by filling with air to compress and squeeze, one section at a time from the feet to the hips. This form of intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) is a popular method of mechanical massage that’s used to reduce swelling in people with serious health conditions such as lymphoedema, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism. Forget the rubdown, try a pump-up!
Compression therapy is like giving your legs a superhero boost. It’s all about getting that blood flow going, flushing out toxins, and feeling refreshed. Think of it as a spa day for your circulatory system!
With our compression boots you can work both legs or just one leg, and we can isolate certain parts of your lower body that may need more work than others or have an injury that needs repairing.
WHAT ARE COMPRESSION BOOTS?
Also known as recovery boots, compression boots are like super-human leg massagers! They improve circulation, reduce inflammation and soreness and help you recover like a champ. To use compression boots, all you need to do is slip your legs into the sleeves like you would over-the-knee boots, and then sit and relax as you reap the benefits. Trust us, your legs will thank you!
HOW DO COMPRESSION BOOTS WORK?
Compression boots work by filling with air to compress and squeeze, one section at a time from the feet to the hips. This form of intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) is a popular method of mechanical massage that’s used to reduce swelling in people with serious health conditions such as lymphoedema, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism. Forget the rubdown, try a pump-up!
Compression therapy is like giving your legs a superhero boost. It’s all about getting that blood flow going, flushing out toxins, and feeling refreshed. Think of it as a spa day for your circulatory system!
With our compression boots you can work both legs or just one leg, and we can isolate certain parts of your lower body that may need more work than others or have an injury that needs repairing.
BENEFITS OF COMPRESSION THERAPY
- Enhance healthy circulation
- Improve lymphatic drainage
- Increase range-of-motion
- Alleviate inflammation
- Reduce Oedema
- Speed up recovery
- Reduce pain
- Decrease muscle soreness and fatigue
- Promote relaxation
- Reduce lactic acid build up
- Enhance healthy circulation
- Improve lymphatic drainage
- Increase range-of-motion
- Alleviate inflammation
- Reduce Oedema
- Speed up recovery
- Reduce pain
- Decrease muscle soreness and fatigue
- Promote relaxation
- Reduce lactic acid build up
- Enhance healthy circulation
- Improve lymphatic drainage
- Increase range-of-motion
- Alleviate inflammation
- Reduce Oedema
- Speed up recovery
- Reduce pain
- Decrease muscle soreness and fatigue
- Promote relaxation
- Reduce lactic acid build up
COMPRESSION THERAPY ISN’T FOR EVERYONE
If you have any of these conditions, unfortunately we cannot allow you to have compression therapy. This is for your own safety.
- Diabetes with complications such as neuropathy or retinal damage
- Recent surgery/acute injury (such as a fracture, disc replacement or plate)
- Heart condition (such as pacemaker)
- DVT (deep vein thrombosis) or blood clots
- Pulmonary embolism
- Suffer from migraines
- Pregnancy
- Epilepsy
- Open wounds/lesions on legs or feet
Let’s make sure compression therapy is the right choice for you!
If you have any of these conditions, unfortunately we cannot allow you to have compression therapy. This is for your own safety.
- Diabetes with complications such as neuropathy or retinal damage
- Recent surgery/acute injury (such as a fracture, disc replacement or plate)
- Heart condition (such as pacemaker)
- DVT (deep vein thrombosis) or blood clots
- Pulmonary embolism
- Suffer from migraines
- Pregnancy
- Epilepsy
- Open wounds/lesions on legs or feet
Let’s make sure compression therapy is the right choice for you!
If you have any of these conditions, unfortunately we cannot allow you to have compression therapy. This is for your own safety.
- Diabetes with complications such as neuropathy or retinal damage
- Recent surgery/acute injury (such as a fracture, disc replacement or plate)
- Heart condition (such as pacemaker)
- DVT (deep vein thrombosis) or blood clots
- Pulmonary embolism
- Suffer from migraines
- Pregnancy
- Epilepsy
- Open wounds/lesions on legs or feet
Let’s make sure compression therapy is the right choice for you!
HOW LONG
SHOULD I DO COMPRESSION THERAPY FOR?
A typical session is 30 minutes.
But hey, if you’re feeling extra sore, add a few more minutes to your relaxation session.
Remember, everybody is different, so listen to yours!
Maximum 60 minutes.
At our IV Bars you can drip while having compression therapy,
or you can have compression therapy on its own.
HOW LONG
SHOULD I DO COMPRESSION THERAPY FOR?
A typical session is 30 minutes.
But hey, if you’re feeling extra sore, add a few more minutes to your relaxation session.
Remember, everybody is different, so listen to yours!
Maximum 60 minutes.
At our IV Bars you can drip while having compression therapy,
or you can have compression therapy on its own.