The AIROS 6P Sequential Compression Device provides effective gradient pneumatic compression therapy for upper and lower extremities as well as the truncal region (chest, abdomen, pelvis). Available with peristaltic mode.
The AIROS 8P Sequential Compression Device provides effective gradient pneumatic compression therapy for upper and lower extremities as well as the truncal region (chest, abdomen, pelvis). Available with peristaltic mode.
ARTAIRA Arterial Compression Device provides intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) therapy that treats arterial insufficiency and complications stemming from peripheral arterial disease. The ARTAIRA device increases arterial blood flow and circulation in the lower extremities by providing timed, rapid, high-pressure compression to the foot, ankle, ad calf.
The Entre™ System is a basic pneumatic compression device used for the in-home treatment of venous disease, such as venous insufficiency, venous stasis ulcers and lymphedema.
Flexitouch® Plus is an advanced intermittent pneumatic compression device (lymphedema pump) that gives patients a comfortable and convenient way to self-manage lymphedema and non-healing venous leg ulcers.
The IC-1200-WH Vascu-Ease Portable DVT System is intended to be an easy-to-use sequential compression system, for use in the hospital or home setting to help prevent the onset of DVT in patients by stimulating blood flow in the extremities.
IC-BAP-DL Bio Arterial Plus is a gradient, sequential, pneumatic compression system that sequentially compresses both foot and calf at the highest pressure for patients suffering from diabetic foot ulcers or intermittent claudication.
The medi® pcs brio is a basic pneumatic compression device that allows patients to continue their lymphedema treatment at home with patient-specific programs for easy, safe and effective treatment.
Sequential Circulator Model SC-2004-DL is a gradient, sequential, pneumatic compression device, designed for the treatment of lymphedema, peripheral edema, lipedema, and venous stasis ulcers associated with venous disorders.