FO-3001B Air Compression Recovery System
Air Compression – Driven Massage Recovery System: Optimizing Post – Workout Recovery
Product advantages:
Technical Features
Device Size | 24cm(L)*20cm(W)*12cm(H) |
Massage Mode | 6 Modes |
Pressure Range | 30-250mmHg |
Tremtment Time | 10-60 mins |
Power Consumption | 65VA |
Operating Instructions:
- Connect the air hoses from the compression device to the corresponding sleeves or garments.
- Put on the sleeves or garments on the affected limb(s) ensuring a snug fit but not too tight.
- Turn on the compression device and select the appropriate pressure level as recommended by your healthcare provider.
- The device will start inflating the sleeves or garments, gradually applying compression from distal to proximal areas.
- Allow the therapy to continue for the prescribed duration, typically 30 minutes to 1 hour.
- After the therapy session, the device will gradually deflate the sleeves or garments, releasing the compression.
- Turn off the compression device and disconnect the air hoses from the sleeves or garments.
- Clean the sleeves or garments as per the manufacturer’s instructions and store them in a clean and dry place.
User Reviews
“This air compression device is amazing. It relieves muscle fatigue quickly with its adjustable air pressure, and I feel refreshed after each use.”
“ It’s easy to operate, and the gentle compression helps me relax both physically and mentally.”
“It’s durable, and the targeted compression areas have significantly improved my blood circulation.”
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.