Compression Therapy in OGDEN, UTAH
Compression Therapy
Be treated at New Image Day Spa to the refreshing effects of compression therapy. Comfortably and individually fitted, these compression garments gently caress your circulatory system, optimizing blood flow and lymphatic drainage. Step into a world of renewed vitality as we help you address a variety of conditions, from varicose veins and edema to sports recovery and post-surgical care. Discover the power of compression therapy and emerge with a renewed sense of well-being.
TYPES OF COMPRESSION THERAPY
Graduated Compression Stockings
These stockings are tighter at the ankles but less constrictive, moving up the leg so that blood flows upward. They come in various lengths and with varying compression levels.
Compression Sleeves
Just like stockings, these offer graduated arm compression, which supports circulation and thus reduces swelling.
Specialized Garments
These garments are for a patient diagnosed with lymphedema. They offer focused compression that will help prevent fluid collection in some parts.
Elastic Bandages
Versatile bandages are wrapped around the affected area to provide support and reduce swelling.
Multi-layer Compression Bandaging
Using multiple bandage layers creates a precise compression profile for complex conditions.
Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC)
IPC devices use inflatable sleeves to apply and release pressure sequentially, mimicking muscle contractions to improve fluid flow. They’re often used after surgery or for lymphedema.
Elastic Bandages
Versatile bandages are wrapped around the affected area to provide support and reduce swelling.
Multi-layer Compression Bandaging
Using multiple bandage layers creates a precise compression profile for complex conditions.
Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC)
IPC devices use inflatable sleeves to apply and release pressure sequentially, mimicking muscle contractions to improve fluid flow. They’re often used after surgery or for lymphedema.
Pricing
- 30 Minutes $20
- 60 Minutes $40
BENEFITS OF COMPRESSION THERAPY:
- Improve Blood Flow: Enhances circulation, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to muscles and tissues.
- Enhance Lymphatic Function: Aids remove waste products and excess fluid, reducing swelling.
- Mitigate Muscle Fatigue: Helps clear metabolic waste and reduce lactic acid build-up in muscles, lessening fatigue.
- Reduce Pain and Soreness: Decreases inflammation and swelling, leading to pain relief.
- Increase Flexibility and Range of Motion: Improved circulation and reduced stiffness can enhance flexibility.
- Maximize Muscle Performance: Supports optimal muscle function by improving blood flow and reducing fatigue.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Compression therapy is not suitable for individuals with heart or vascular conditions (including pulmonary edema, congestive heart failure, or deep vein thrombosis), open or infected skin, or skin eruptions. If you are pregnant, you should consult your physician before participating in compression therapy.
FAQ's
The recommended wearing time varies depending on your needs and condition but typically ranges from a few hours to the entire day.
Generally, wearing compression garments while sleeping is only recommended if specifically advised by your doctor.
A healthcare professional can assess your needs and recommend the appropriate compression level (mild, moderate, firm) for your condition.
Yes, exercises like walking, leg lifts, and ankle pumps can further improve circulation and lymphatic flow when combined with compression therapy.
Hand washing with mild detergent and air drying is generally recommended to maintain the elasticity and effectiveness of compression garments.