Air Chamber: Includes only the air chamber (e.g., for the leg, arm, or another application area) without the pressure device.
Kit: Includes the lymphatic compression device together with one or more compatible air chambers. It is a complete solution and is suitable for immediate use without additional equipment.
Device: Includes only the control unit / pressure device without an air chamber. It is usually chosen as a replacement for an existing device or for use with compatible air chambers sold separately.
Number of Chambers: Indicates how many separate air chambers the air sleeve is divided into. These chambers inflate sequentially so that gradual pressure is applied; the higher the number of chambers, the more uniform and precise the pressure distribution becomes.
4: Suitable choice for occasional use, heavy legs, mild fluid retention, and general recovery. Offers simpler operation.
5: They offer a smoother pressure transition compared to basic models, thanks to an additional compression zone. They are an intermediate option for users seeking better pressure distribution without moving to more advanced configurations.
6: More detailed pressure distribution and a smoother compression sequence. Recommended for more frequent use, more controlled application, and cases where greater precision in sequential pressure is desired.
8: More detailed and even pressure distribution with more independent compression zones. It provides a more natural wave-like pressure sensation and is often used in more demanding rehabilitation applications or for systematic lymphatic support.
Size: It refers to the dimensions of the air chamber so that it fits correctly on the part of the body for which it is intended. It usually concerns air chambers for the lower limbs, and the selection is made according to the manufacturer’s specifications