COMPRESSION THERAPY
Kick back and relax in a comfy recliner while allowing our compression sleeves to reduce fluid retention, swelling, and soreness in your legs.
DISPERSE FLUID IN THE LEGS
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DECREASE SWELLING
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IMPROVE BLOOD FLOW
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DISPERSE FLUID IN THE LEGS • DECREASE SWELLING • IMPROVE BLOOD FLOW •
🏷️ STARTS AT $15
Leg compression therapy is a treatment method that involves applying pressure to the legs using special compression garments or devices. It is used to improve blood circulation in the legs and promote healthy venous flow.
BENEFITS
✅ Aid Swollen Tissue
✅ Relieve Muscle Cramps
✅ Release Fluid Build-Up
✅ Manage Lymphedema
✅ Prevent Blood Clots After Surgery Or Travel
✅ Relieve Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
✅ Improve Wound or Leg Ulcer Healing
✅ Manage Vein Problems
Duration: 15, 30, 45, 60 Minutes
2 LOCATIONS
MORETZ MILLS
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FAQs
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Yes! Both Cryotherapy & Red Light Therapy are Non-Invasive and safe for the average person.
Persons who have conditions like hypothyroidism, tuberculosis, respiratory diseases, heart conditions, nervous system diseases, and blood diseases, amongst others, there is a greater risk of cryotherapy side effects and some of them can be severe or dangerous.
Additionally, there is a greater risk of cryotherapy side effects in persons who are over the age of sixty five, those with substance abuse problems, persons with emotional disorders and those who have known problems with cold tolerance. These are examples of why screening before treatment is so critically important.
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Absolutely! Our sessions make for a great gift for all sorts of occasions. View Our Check-Out process here to purchase a gift-card.
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It is recommended that you wear only your undergarments (without underwire in bras), thick gloves, and thick slippers. All jewelry should be removed, and any piercings must be removed or kept covered with a thick cloth (such as a gloved hand). The most important safety precaution is that the client and any clothing they are wearing are completely dry upon entering the chamber. Clients should remove socks if they are wet with sweat.
We Provide you with:
✔️ Socks
✔️ Shoes
✔️ Gloves
✔️ Robes
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✔️ Whole-Body Cryotherapy: Select this option in checkout to schedule a Cryotherapy Session
⏱️ 10 Minutes
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✔️ Red Light Therapy: Select this option in checkout to schedule a Red Light Therapy Session
⏱️ 20 Minutes
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✔️ Total Wellness: Select this option in checkout to schedule both a Whole Body Cryotherapy & Red Light Therapy session at a discounted price.
⏱️ 20 Minutes
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✔️ Localized Cryotherapy: Select this option in checkout to schedule a Cryotherapy Session
⏱️ 4-20 Minutes
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✔️ °Cryo Facial: Select this option in checkout to schedule a Cryotherapy Session
⏱️ 12 Minutes
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✔️ Compression Therapy: Select this option in checkout to schedule a Cryotherapy Session
⏱️ 15, 30, 45, 60 Minutes
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Leg compression therapy is a treatment that uses controlled pressure to increase blood flow in the legs, reduce swelling, and promote recovery.
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Leg compression therapy works by applying external pressure to the legs in a rhythmic pattern. This stimulates blood circulation, helps move lymphatic fluid, and reduces fluid buildup. The therapy can enhance recovery, prevent blood clots, and reduce muscle soreness by promoting faster removal of waste products like lactic acid.
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The key benefits include:
Improved blood circulation
Reduced muscle soreness and fatigue
Decreased leg swelling and edema
Enhanced lymphatic drainage
Faster recovery from exercise or injury
Relief from conditions like varicose veins and lymphedema
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Leg compression therapy can benefit a variety of people, including:
Athletes seeking faster recovery after intense workouts
Individuals suffering from poor circulation or chronic venous insufficiency
People dealing with lymphedema or swelling in the legs
Those recovering from surgery or injury
Individuals at risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
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Leg compression therapy is commonly used to treat:
Lymphedema (swelling due to lymphatic system issues)
Chronic venous insufficiency (when veins struggle to send blood back to the heart)
Post-surgical swelling
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention
Muscle soreness and fatigue
Varicose veins
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Yes, leg compression therapy can help manage the symptoms of varicose veins by improving blood flow and reducing the pressure in the veins. It can relieve pain, reduce swelling, and prevent further vein damage.