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24-chamber jacket sleeve
In addition to manual lymph drainage and use of compression stockings, intermittent
pneumatic compression (IPC) is a globally recognized treatment for edema that
undergoes continuous further development based on innovations from the circle of
users.
The desire for seamless intermittent compression treatment for arm edema that
includes parts of the upper body led to the development of the jacket sleeve.
This sleeve enables active compression of the entire upper body. The compression
is built up gradually from the fingertips and travels over the arms all the way to the
back, chest, and abdomen.
The intermittent build-up and release of pressure stimulates vasomotion of the
lymphatic vessels, mobilizes the edematous fluid, and effectively promotes its
removal from the body.
The simultaneous compression of both limbs prevents a potential displacement of
the edematous fluid into the other half of the torso.
Apply the sleeve and close the zipper completely.
The zipper should not be opened under pressure.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
The air chambers in the arm area restrict the mobility of the hands during the
treatment. Please make sure that a second person is present during the treatment
who can switch off the device in case of emergency, or keep the zipper of the arm
that is not being treated open in order to be able to switch off the device yourself.
Please use the external switch.
(Wired remote control)
Always start a therapy series with the
lowest possible treatment pressure.
Maximum treatment pressure 50 mmHg
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