Model NO. FO3001B(manual) | |||
Treating time | 10-30mins/ always on | Power | 30W/65VA |
Pressure range | 30-250 mmHg | Mode | A mode |
Divice size | 24cm(L)*20.5cm(W)*20cm(H) | chamber | 4/6/8 chanbers |
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FO3001B manual
FOFO
901910
Device Size | 24cm(L)*20.5cm(W)*20cm(H) |
Massage Mode | A Mode |
Pressure Range | 30-250mmHg |
Tremtment Time | 10-30mins/ always on |
Power Consumption | 30W/65VA |
Process advantages:
1. Sleeve fabric: imported from Taiwan
2. POM quick connector: detachable, easier storage, better than L-type interface
3. high-frequency technology: hardly damaged, exquisite details
4. Nylon SBS zipper: well-known brand, excellent quality
5. PVC hose: ribbed four-pronged tube with thick coating, non-breakable;with dust cap, maintain air tightness when transferred
6. Wrap-around strip: nylon material, encrypted and reinforced, water-resistant
Can be used in:
Lymphedema Clinics: The device is commonly used in specialized lymphedema clinics where patients receive comprehensive evaluation and treatment for their lymphedema. It is utilized as part of a multi-modal approach to reduce swelling, improve lymphatic drainage, and enhance overall management of the condition.
Rehabilitation Centers: Lymphedema Compression Therapy Devices are frequently employed in rehabilitation centers to aid in the recovery and management of lymphedema following surgery, injury, or other medical interventions. The device helps control swelling, promote healing, and restore normal lymphatic function.
Home Care: Many individuals with lymphedema use the Compression Therapy Device at home as part of their self-care routine. It allows them to regularly apply compression therapy, manage swelling, and maintain their lymphatic health under the guidance of healthcare professionals.
Hospitals: Lymphedema Compression Therapy Devices are also found in hospital settings, particularly in departments specializing in vascular disorders, oncology, or post-surgical care. They are used to provide targeted compression therapy to patients with lymphedema, helping to reduce swelling and improve overall circulation.
Sports Medicine: In the field of sports medicine, the Compression Therapy Device is sometimes utilized to manage exercise-induced lymphedema or swelling. Athletes who experience lymphatic fluid buildup due to intense physical activity can benefit from the device's ability to promote lymphatic drainage and reduce post-exercise swelling.
Long-term Care Facilities: Patients residing in long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes or assisted living centers, may also benefit from the use of Lymphedema Compression Therapy Devices. These devices assist in managing chronic lymphedema, preventing complications, and improving the quality of life for individuals with this condition.
Device Size | 24cm(L)*20.5cm(W)*20cm(H) |
Massage Mode | A Mode |
Pressure Range | 30-250mmHg |
Tremtment Time | 10-30mins/ always on |
Power Consumption | 30W/65VA |
Process advantages:
1. Sleeve fabric: imported from Taiwan
2. POM quick connector: detachable, easier storage, better than L-type interface
3. high-frequency technology: hardly damaged, exquisite details
4. Nylon SBS zipper: well-known brand, excellent quality
5. PVC hose: ribbed four-pronged tube with thick coating, non-breakable;with dust cap, maintain air tightness when transferred
6. Wrap-around strip: nylon material, encrypted and reinforced, water-resistant
Can be used in:
Lymphedema Clinics: The device is commonly used in specialized lymphedema clinics where patients receive comprehensive evaluation and treatment for their lymphedema. It is utilized as part of a multi-modal approach to reduce swelling, improve lymphatic drainage, and enhance overall management of the condition.
Rehabilitation Centers: Lymphedema Compression Therapy Devices are frequently employed in rehabilitation centers to aid in the recovery and management of lymphedema following surgery, injury, or other medical interventions. The device helps control swelling, promote healing, and restore normal lymphatic function.
Home Care: Many individuals with lymphedema use the Compression Therapy Device at home as part of their self-care routine. It allows them to regularly apply compression therapy, manage swelling, and maintain their lymphatic health under the guidance of healthcare professionals.
Hospitals: Lymphedema Compression Therapy Devices are also found in hospital settings, particularly in departments specializing in vascular disorders, oncology, or post-surgical care. They are used to provide targeted compression therapy to patients with lymphedema, helping to reduce swelling and improve overall circulation.
Sports Medicine: In the field of sports medicine, the Compression Therapy Device is sometimes utilized to manage exercise-induced lymphedema or swelling. Athletes who experience lymphatic fluid buildup due to intense physical activity can benefit from the device's ability to promote lymphatic drainage and reduce post-exercise swelling.
Long-term Care Facilities: Patients residing in long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes or assisted living centers, may also benefit from the use of Lymphedema Compression Therapy Devices. These devices assist in managing chronic lymphedema, preventing complications, and improving the quality of life for individuals with this condition.