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MEDICINE AND AESTHETICS UNDER THE SIGN OF PRESSOTHERAPY
FISIOPRESS TECHNOLOGY
Both the lower and upper limbs can present circulatory and lymphatic problems with consequent aesthetic problems. The causes can be different, both inherent and deriving from trauma, surgery or oncological problems. Among the various treatments (among other things extremely synergistic with each other), pressotherapy improves the performance of the lymphatic and circulatory system, removing stagnant liquids, both on the limbs and on any abdominal band if necessary. As mentioned, pressotherapy is a treatment carried out to remove stagnant liquids, improving the lymphatic and circulatory system and eliminating toxic substances circulating in our body. People who turn to this method do so to obtain the following results: reduce water retention, due to the condition of lymphedema on the lower limbs and therefore fight cellulite; redefine some parts of the body (especially the legs), reducing them the volume and the consequent heaviness; reduce edema due to trauma; increase the elimination of toxic substances from of the organism. Pressotherapy consists of exerting pressure on the area that needs to be treated and it is precisely the pressure that determines the name of the treatment. The pressure is exerted on the area to be treated through the use of a machine connected to applicator terminals (leggings and bracelets) with pneumatic cushions (bags) inside which transmit the desired pressure which depends on the type of problem to be addressed The treatment does not require any particular preparation and the procedure is quite simple: the person to be treated is made to lie down on a bed and then the applicator terminals connected to the machine are applied to him, to regulate the pressure. The session can last between 20 and 40 minutes and the sensation perceived is similar to that of a pleasant massage as long as the device has a sequential operating cycle. In the professional field, to obtain satisfactory results, a minimum of 8-10 sessions, as close together as possible, are usually recommended to maintain the effects. Treatment may stimulate diuresis. Pressotherapy can also be used to reduce edema and relieve pain caused by sports injuries and to reduce recovery times and to relax the body. It can also improve skin oxygenation. It then promotes the elimination of toxins and waste products from the body.