Do you ever see patients suffering with edema, lymphedema, and venous stasis ulcers?
  • Frustrated with applying Unna boots or bandages properly
  • Patients find compression stockings difficult to apply

Are you open to prescribing Dynamic Compression Medicine for treating edema, lymphedema, and venous stasis ulcers?

A New Direction

Physicians and home healthcare nurses alike are now prescribing the use of intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) for the treatment of edema, lymphedema, and venous stasis ulcers.

Dynamically treat lymphedema and stasis ulcers
Dynamically treat lymphedema and stasis ulcers

Physicians and home healthcare nurses are frustrated with the difficulty in properly applying Unna boots and multi-layer compression wraps. Inconsistent pressures may lead to an increase in venous and lymphatic fluid, hypertension, and eventually venous stasis ulcers. Intermittent pneumatic compression addresses the underlying problems associated with chronic venous insufficiency and or lymphedema. IPC allows patients to manage and treat their peripheral vascular condition in the privacy of their home with dynamic compression medicine.

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