LCD touch screen Air Compression Therapy System with Bluetooth
Advancing Patient Care through Intelligent Technology
The LCD Touch Screen Air Compression Therapy System with Bluetooth connectivity represents a breakthrough in modern therapeutic solutions, delivering precise and customizable Air Compression therapy for diverse clinical needs. Featuring a user-friendly multi-lingual interface and instructional demo videos, the system simplifies operation while supporting global healthcare standards. With six massage modes and an adjustable pressure range, this Air Compression system enables targeted treatment for lymphedema, vascular disorders, or muscle recovery.
Weighing only 1.4 kg and compactly designed, the device combines portability with powerful performance. Its intelligent Air Compression chambers can be partially skipped to accommodate sensitive areas, while the programmable treatment duration ensures personalized therapy sessions. The system operates efficiently with low power consumption and includes a practical USB charging port for mobile devices during treatments.
Ideal for hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home care, this Air Compression system enhances patient outcomes through Bluetooth-enabled data tracking and real-time adjustments. By integrating advanced technology with clinical functionality, it redefines efficiency and precision in compression therapy.
Technical Features
Operation Interface | Multi-Lingual Device |
Guidance | Demo Videos |
Power Consumption | 30W/40VA |
Device Size | 25×12×9 cm |
Massage Mode | 6 modes |
Pressure Range | 30~270 mmHg |
Treatment Time | 10~60 mins |
Input | DC 15V/5200mA |
Chamber Function | Each chamber can be partially skipped |
Additional Function | Can be used as USB mobile phone charger |
Weight | 1.4 kg |
Product advantages:
User Reviews
“A Game-Changer for Lymphedema Treatment!”
“This Air Compression system’s precise pressure control has transformed our clinic’s approach to lymphedema therapy. The Bluetooth connectivity allows us to monitor patient progress in real-time, while the customizable chamber skipping feature ensures comfortable treatment for sensitive areas. Our patients love the intuitive touchscreen interface!”
“Perfect for Mobile Clinical Practice!”
“As a physical therapist making home visits, this lightweight Air Compression device is a lifesaver. The multiple language options help me serve diverse patients, and the USB charging capability keeps my devices powered during treatments. The six massage modes provide tailored therapy for various conditions.”
“Revolutionary Home Care Solution!”
“Managing my father’s circulation issues became significantly easier with this intelligent Air Compression system. The demo videos made setup straightforward, and the programmable duration allows for personalized treatment sessions. The compact design stores conveniently when not in use – truly worth the investment!”
Company Profile:
Our products have been approved by FDA, 510K, ISO and CE MDR. The sales team’s languages include English, Russian, Spanish, French, and Japanese. We have exported to the USA, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and many other countries in the world. FOFO havs earned a great reputation in our industry amongst our customers and peers. We sincerely hope we can build a stable business relationship with you and welcome you to visit our factory. We guarantee high-quality products, competitive prices, prompt delivery schedules and reliable services.
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FAQs
Q1: How does air compression in this device work?
A: The device uses pumps to force air into specific chambers. This creates pressure that can be adjusted. The air then applies gentle or firm compression, depending on the setting, to the targeted area.
Q2: Can I use air compression if I have a medical condition?
A: It depends on the condition. If you have circulatory problems, high blood pressure, or a recent injury, consult your doctor first. They can advise if air compression is safe for you.
Q3: How often should I use the air compression feature?
A: For general relaxation, 2 – 3 times a week is a good start. If using for rehabilitation, follow your therapist’s recommendation. But don’t overdo it to avoid discomfort or potential harm.