What is VenaPro used for?
VenaPro is a portable compression device designed to prevent post-operative DVT and reduce lymphedema in moderate- to high-risk patients in a home setting.
How much is VenaPro?
DVT Compression Therapy Wrap By Venapro
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Price: | $189.00 |
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How long do you wear plasma flow?
Portable, lightweight and tubeless. Long lasting rechargeable battery. Up to 10 hours of use on one charge.
What is the use of DVT pump?
DVT Pumps are pneumatic compression pumps designed to prevent people from getting deep vein thrombosis (DVT), which can be life-threatening. DVT Compression Pumps deliver pressure to increase blood flow in the venous system of the limbs so that blood does not clot.
When do we use VenaPro?
The VenaPro device is used at rest (in bed or sitting on chair or couch) for 2 weeks. No device is needed when walking normally.
What is DVT machine?
Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) devices are used to help prevent blood clots in the deep veins of the legs. The devices use cuffs around the legs that fill with air and squeeze your legs. This increases blood flow through the veins of your legs and helps prevent blood clots.
Does compression help blood clots?
Compression stockings not only improve blood flow, but also reduce swelling and pain. They are particularly recommended for the prevention of DVT because the pressure stops blood from pooling and clotting.
How long can sequential compression device be worn?
How Long Can a Sequential Compression Device be Worn? In order to be effective in preventing both DVT and VTE a SCDs should be worn for 90% of a 24 hour period. The patient should wear SCDs for 21 hours a day.