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Compression Therapy

Elevate your recovery and wellness with the latest in advanced compression therapy technology.

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About Compression Therapy

What is Compression Therapy?

 

Compression therapy is a treatment method that uses controlled pressure to enhance circulation and promote muscle recovery. It involves wearing specialised garments or using devices that apply varying levels of pressure to specific parts of the body, such as the legs, arms, or hips.

How Does Compression Therapy Work?

The therapy works by inflating and deflating these garments in a sequential pattern, which helps to mimic natural muscle pumping. This action improves blood flow, delivers more oxygen and nutrients to muscles, and aids in the removal of metabolic waste products.

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How It Works

Compression therapy uses controlled pressure to enhance circulation and support muscle recovery. 

  • Targeting Fat Cells
    Ultrasound body contouring employs high-frequency sound waves that are targeted at specific areas of the body where fat deposits are present. These sound waves penetrate the skin, reaching the underlying fat cells without affecting the surrounding tissues.
  • Breaking Down Fat Cells
    The ultrasound waves create rapid vibrations in the fat cells, causing them to break apart. This process is known as cavitation. The membranes of the fat cells are disrupted, leading to the release of their contents (triglycerides) into the surrounding tissue.
  • Fat Disposal
    Once the fat cells are broken down, the body’s natural processes begin to work. The lymphatic system absorbs the released fat, which is then processed by the liver and eventually excreted from the body as waste.
  • Gradual Results
    The body takes time to process and eliminate the fat, so the results are not immediate but become more noticeable over a few weeks. Typically, clients may start to see changes after a few sessions, with optimal results often requiring 5-10 treatments.
  • Non-Invasive Procedure
    The procedure is non-invasive, meaning no surgery, incisions, or anaesthesia are required. Clients can resume their daily activities immediately after the treatment.

Discover Normatec Compression Therapy

Normatec is a leading compression therapy system that enhances recovery, improves circulation, and boosts performance, trusted by athletes and backed by science.​

Key Benefits:
 

  • Accelerated Recovery: Speeds up recovery by boosting blood flow and reducing soreness.

  • Improved Circulation: Enhances circulation, reducing swelling and stiffness.

  • Enhanced Performance: Reduces muscle fatigue, allowing harder and more frequent training.

Ready to sculpt your ideal body?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers. Here are some of the most common questions we receive about our compression therapy service and what you can expect during your treatment.

  • Targeting Fat Cells
    Ultrasound body contouring employs high-frequency sound waves that are targeted at specific areas of the body where fat deposits are present. These sound waves penetrate the skin, reaching the underlying fat cells without affecting the surrounding tissues.
  • Breaking Down Fat Cells
    The ultrasound waves create rapid vibrations in the fat cells, causing them to break apart. This process is known as cavitation. The membranes of the fat cells are disrupted, leading to the release of their contents (triglycerides) into the surrounding tissue.
  • Fat Disposal
    Once the fat cells are broken down, the body’s natural processes begin to work. The lymphatic system absorbs the released fat, which is then processed by the liver and eventually excreted from the body as waste.
  • Gradual Results
    The body takes time to process and eliminate the fat, so the results are not immediate but become more noticeable over a few weeks. Typically, clients may start to see changes after a few sessions, with optimal results often requiring 5-10 treatments.
  • Non-Invasive Procedure
    The procedure is non-invasive, meaning no surgery, incisions, or anaesthesia are required. Clients can resume their daily activities immediately after the treatment.
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