Compression Therapy
& Lymphatic drainage

Flow Compression Therapy (intermittent vacuum therapy)

This space technology was originally developed to make it easier for astronauts to walk after their return from space and has been further developed for the general public. Connective tissue tightening, detox, regeneration, prophylaxis for sports injuries and much more make intermittent vacuum therapy an ideal addition to whole-body cold treatment.

Vacuum therapy & Lymphatic drainage Zurich

Alternating pressure massage

Intermittent vacuum therapy (IVT) with the space tube promotes lymphatic reflux, purification / detoxification of the organism, skin and connective tissue tightening, vascular training and acceleration of regeneration.

  • Intermittent vacuum and compression therapy: improves blood circulation, oxygen supply and venous return.
  • The Flow System’s passive training works with your body — not against it — by rhythmically stimulating lower-body circulation and lymph flow. Without physical effort, the body enters a state of deeper regeneration, tissue comfort, and overall physiological balance.
  • Integrate the Flow System into regeneration programs and performance-based recovery protocols.
    With its huge negative pressure below -100 mbar, Flow System does reach deep muscle structure.

Function

The physical principle of the treatment is the intermittent application of negative pressure (vacuum) to the lower half of the body. The negative pressure phases lead to:

  • Capillary dilatation
  • Capillarization
  • Improvement of the blood circulation in the periphery and muscles

The normal pressure phases (atmospheric pressure) lead to the negative pressure phase:

  • Increase in venous return
  • Directional emptying of the endothelium, activation of lymph flow
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Areas of application

  • Lymphatic drainage
  • Blood circulation
  • Detox
  • Anti-cellulite
  • Tissue tightening
  • Circumference reduction
  • Improved recovery after exercise
  • Increase and maintenance of the capillaries
  • Accelerating rehabilitation after injuries
  • Reduced susceptibility to injury
  • Higher scope of training possible
  • Acute, local lymphatic circulation disorders
  • Rehabilitation after postoperative interventions or after injuries in general
  • Skin and connective tissue tightening
  • Reduction of congestion
  • Prevention of spider veins and varicose veins
  • Circulatory disorders
  • Lymphatic drainage
  • Stimulation of blood circulation
  • Venous decongestion
  • Relaxation
  • NO distribution (Nitric oxide)