COMPRESSION THERAPY

Normatec utilises advanced technology to deliver targeted compression, promoting muscle recovery, reducing soreness, and enhancing athletic performance.

  • - Enhanced muscle recovery

    - Improved lymphatic function

    - Muscle relaxation

    - Enhanced performance

What to expect

Consultation

Compression therapy is very safe, however there are some things that need to be considered prior to your session.

One of our team members will meet with you to discuss your needs and rule out any possible contraindications.

Treatment

Compression therapy sessions take place in the Recovery Lounge.

This is a private room with dedicated recliners and an entertainment station equipped with SkySport Now and Netflix!

One of our team members will get you setup and ensure everything is running smoothly before leaving you to rest and recover.

Plan

Incorporate compression therapy into sports recovery regularly.

Tailored recommendations based on your unique circumstances, training, and demands are provided by your one of our team members.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Normatec Compression Therapy is a form of pneumatic compression therapy that uses specialised boots, sleeves, or cuffs to apply sequential pressure to the limbs.

    It helps enhance circulation, reduce muscle soreness, and accelerate recovery.

  • Compression Therapy is beneficial for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, individuals recovering from injuries or surgeries, and those seeking enhanced recovery after intense physical activities.

    It can also benefit individuals with circulatory issues, such as those with lymphedema or varicose veins.

  • A session of typically lasts around 45 minutes.

    However, the duration can be adjusted based on individual needs and preferences.

  • Compression Therapy is generally safe, but there are a few contraindications and precautions to consider.

    It is not suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT), acute infections, congestive heart failure, or certain types of cancer.