compression device Videos
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FlowAid FA100 Sequential Contraction Compression Device (SCCD) - Video
FlowAid FA100 is a unique Sequential Contraction Compression Device (SCCD) that treats all forms of circulatory disorders of the lower extremities and their sequelae. ...
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AIROS 6 Lymphedema Preparation Treatment (LPT) Modes Operation Overview - Video
Instructional video outlining how to set the operating parameters in the two Lymphedema Preparation Treatment (LPT) Modes available in the AIROS 6 Sequential Compression Device: Clearing Mode and Focal Mode. These optional modes are available for use before the main Gradient Mode therapy in the AIROS 6. Clearing Mode mimics manual lymphatic drainage, while the Focal Mode tenderizes fibrotic ...
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AIROS 8 Pressure Mode Operation Overview - Brochure
Instructional video outlining how to set the pressure, cycle time, therapy time, Skip Chamber function, and other operating parameters in the Pressure Mode of the AIROS 8 Sequential Compression Device. The Pressure Mode is utilized when patients are prescribed a device that allows pressure in each chamber to be set and calibrated - as opposed to a fixed pressure gradient. The AIROS 8's Pressure ...
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Arm Plus Application Instructional - Video
Patient compliance is the top reason that lymphedema therapists across the country are prescribing the Arm Plus compression therapy garment from AIROS Medical. The Arm Plus garment is used with our line of AIROS sequential compression therapy devices to treat lymphedema in the upper extremities, namely the arm, shoulder, chest, and back. This instructional video provides an overview of the ...
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ARC - Adjustable Radial Cuff - Video
The TZ Medical Adjustable Radial Cuff (ARC) is a premium radial hemostasis controlled compression device designed to accurately apply focused pressure to the radial artery access ...
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FlowAid FA100 - Instructions for Use - Video
FlowAid FA100 Treatment The 3 different modes of treatment of the FlowAid FA100 SCCD: VE is indicated for the treatment of Venous Disorders. AA is indicated for the treatment of Arterial Disorders. PA is indicated for the treatment of Peripheral Neuropathies. The recommended treatment protocol and dosage is the same across all conditions. 2 hours twice daily to the affected limb is ...
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