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Reboots ONE - Information and Usage Guidelines; Intended Use and Indications; Contraindications and Side Effects; Working Principle

Reboots ONE
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KONTRAINDIKATIONEN:
Absolute Contraindications:
Acute inflammatory skin
diseases
Arrhythmias
Erysipelas
Deep vein thrombophlebitis
Pulmonary edema
Acute venous thrombosis
Unstable hypertension
Use of a cardiac pacemaker
arterial insufficiencies
INFORMATION
INDICATIONS:
Prevention of:
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Chronic venous insufficiency
Treatment of:
Lymphedema
Athletic regeneration
Edema resulting from trauma
and sports injuries
INTENDED USE
The product is indicated for use by medical professionals and patient at home, who are under medical supervision,
reducing swelling and preventing thrombosis in the lower extremities or treatment of truncal or arm breast cancer-
related lymphedema. such as: Primary lymphedema, edema following trauma and sport injuries, Postimmobilization
edema, Venous insufficiencies, Lymphedema. The system can be used in the home or hospital, using the object
(patient) must be over 18 years old of adults.
SIDE EFFECTS:
Feel discomfort when
the output pressure is
too large
Redness, itching or
discomfort
Discomfort and pain
sensations during
treatment with a
pressure of 120 mmHg
or greater
WORKING PRINCIPLE
Compression therapy using compressed air is a therapeutic technique used in medical equipment that includes an air
pump and inflatable cuffs (gloves, boots, jacket, sleeves). During application, an inflatable cuff envelops the limb to be
treated. The cuff is connected to the pump via several pressure pipes. When the pump is activated, it fllls the cuff’s air
chambers, in order to exert pressure on the tissues in the limb, thereby displacing liquids such as blood and lymph from
the pressurized area. A short time later, the pressure is reduced, allowing increased blood flow back to the limb.
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