The pressure exerted on the different points or extremities promote and stimulate blood flow, managing to eliminate toxins and waste substances that may be found in the blood. This also helps reduce edema and decrease fluid retention, and even offers benefits to the skin by improving tissue oxygenation through adequate blood flow, helping it to regain elasticity and tone.
air pressure therapy
pressotherapy
pressotherapy
pressotherapy
To perform pressotherapy, special boots, sashes or arms are used, which contain empty compartments inside. Once placed where you want to perform the therapy, they are activated, filling with air and emptying. As a result, controlled pressures are exerted on body tissues, creating an effect known as a surge, which induces lymphatic drainage more efficiently than manual massage.
The pressure exerted on the different points or extremities promote and stimulate blood flow, managing to eliminate toxins and waste substances that may be found in the blood. This also helps reduce edema and decrease fluid retention, and even offers benefits to the skin by improving tissue oxygenation through adequate blood flow, helping it to regain elasticity and tone.
However, despite its benefits, this type of therapy is contraindicated in people with cardiac and circulatory conditions such as hypertension or deep vein thrombosis.