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What is Pneumatic Medicine?

Pneumatic Medicine is the use of non-invasive, dynamic pneumatic compression therapy to treat a variety of medical conditions associated with peripheral vascular disorders. Some examples include:

  • chronic wounds or ulcers
  • venous insufficiency
  • lymphedema
  • sports medicine training and recovery

The core component of Pneumatic Medicine is the use of the NormaTec PCD (Pneumatic Compression Device), with its patented Peristaltic Pulse pneumatic waveform. It is considered a welcome adjunct to other treatment options, including surgery, medications, and static compression such as stockings/bandaging.

The NormaTec PCD is FDA-cleared for the following medical conditions:

The Treatment of:

  • Venous stasis ulceration
  • Venous insufficiency
  • Post-mastectomy lymphedema
  • Acquired lymphedema: Secondary to cancer and also following trauma, inflammation, surgery and/or radiation treatment
  • Congenital lymphedema
  • Other edematous conditions

The Prevention of:

  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

Contra-indication for use:

  • Acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

Co-morbidities, such as diabetes, congestive heart failure, arterial insufficiency, infections, cancer, post-phlebitic syndrome, and end-stage renal failure, are NOT contra-indications.

Sports Medicine:

  • Pre/Post Workout: Recover faster and perform better
  • Injury Recovery: Treat acute and chronic injuries
  • Post-Surgery Rehab: Heal faster with less pain

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About NormaTec

NormaTec’s founder, a physician bioengineer (MD, PhD), recognized the powerful potential of external dynamic compression and its crucial role in healing and recovery. The concept of using external compression to aid the body with its normal circulatory processes has been around since the 1960s; however, the science of compression had no major technological advances during the first 40 years of its use. After trying every available compression pump on the market with only unimpressive clinical results, NormaTec’s founder realized that the key to advancing the technology of external compression is improving the massage pattern. Thus NormaTec developed and patented Sequential Pulse Technology, and the NormaTec Recovery System was born.

The difference is the unique massage pattern

Sequential Pulse Technology is based on normal physiology, and it synergistically combines three distinctive massage techniques to speed the body’s normal recovery process.

  1. Pulsing: Instead of using static compression (squeezing) to transport fluid out of the limbs, Sequential Pulse Technology uses dynamic compression (pulsing). Our patented pulsing action more effectively mimics the muscle pump of the legs and arms, greatly enhancing the movement of fluid and metabolites out of the limbs after an intense workout.
  2. Gradients: Veins and lymphatic vessels have one-way valves that prevent backflow of fluid. Similarly, Sequential Pulse Technology utilizes gradient hold pressures to keep your body’s fluids from being forced down toward your feet by the pulsing action in proximal zones. Because of this enhancement, Sequential Pulse Technology can deliver maximum pressure throughout the entire limb and the effectiveness of the pulsing action is not diminished near the top of the limb.
  3. Distal release: Because extended static pressure can be detrimental to the body’s normal circulatory flow, Sequential Pulse Technology releases the hold pressures once they are no longer needed to prevent backflow. By releasing the hold pressure in each zone as soon as possible, each portion of the limb gains maximal rest time without a significant pause between compression cycles.

While a healthy athlete’s body eventually will recover from an intense workout, using the Sequential Pulse Technology found only in a NormaTec Recovery System for just 20 minutes can speed recovery.

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