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Item no. |
HMI no. |
Weight |
Size |
Pressure mmHg |
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022002 |
54890 |
5,6 kg |
14,5 x 30,5 x 38,5 |
20-90 |
Lympha Press Optimal is a new effective and simple compression pump, which is easy to operate. It is suitable for use both in hospitals, in clinics and at home. Lympha Press Optimal can be set to 4 different compression options: Pre-therapy and Lympha or Lympha alone, Pre-therapy and Wave or Wave alone. The pump is double insulated.
Pre-therapy
The purpose of this cycle is to drain centrally - near the body first. This creates the space for lymphatic liquid when other cycles are pressing it towards the body.
The air chambers are numbered from 1-12, where no 1 is located furthest away from the hearth, i.e. toes or fingertips, and no 12 is closest to the hearth. The sleeves are always filled with air in the direction toward the body.
In the Pre-therapy cycle the air chambers fills in the following order: First no 10,11,12, then 9,10,11,12, ... until sleeve filled completely, 1,2,3 ... 12 Duration: 10 min. Pressure range: 20-40 mmHg.
Indications: Pre-therapy is recommended as initial cycle for users with Lymphoedema.
Lympha cycle
The Lympha cycle creates an overpressure in the sleeve starting furthest from the heart. Air is filled in sequence upward the arm or leg in central direction (1, 2, 3 .. 12). The excess pressure is maintained in the air-filled chambers until all sleeve is inflated. There will be a short pause before a new "excess pressure wave" is started. One compression cycle takes approx. 30 seconds. Pressure: 20-90 mmHg.
Indications: Primary and secondary lymphodema, lipoedema, venous edema, varicose veins, ulcers, sports injuries etc..
Wave cycle
The Wave cycle provides a peristaltic pressure starting peripherally moving in central direction (1, 2, 3 …12). When an air chamber is filled, the pressure is eased in the last air pocket. The pressure feels as a wave. One compression cycle takes approx. 30 seconds. Pressure: 20-90 mmHg.
Indications: venous disorders, mild non-chronic oedema, postoperative oedema, post-traumatic oedema, geriatric oedema, ulcers, lymphoedema in the upper body etc.