COMPRESSION THERAPY

What is compression therapy?

At Buddhaful Souls, we elevate your wellness journey with the restorative power of compression boots. Explore the remarkable benefits of this cutting-edge technology designed to enhance circulation, reduce muscle soreness, and promote deep relaxation. Compression boots are more than just gear; they’re a pathway to recovery and rejuvenation. These boots employ pneumatic pressure to stimulate blood flow in your legs, providing a soothing, revitalising experience.

Pricing:

  • 20 minutes | $25

  • 30 minutes | $35

Improved Circulation

Say goodbye to discomfort and swelling. Our compression boots enhance blood flow, making them ideal for individuals with circulatory issues, athletes seeking rapid recovery, or any fitness enthusiasts in need of relaxation.

Benefits of a Compression Therapy

Joint Stability

Enhance joint support and stability with the therapeutic benefits of compression. The rhythmic pressure applied by our boots aids in reducing inflammation and promoting optimal joint function. Whether you’re an athlete seeking post-training recovery or someone looking to support joint health, our compression boots offer a convenient and effective solution

Muscle Recovery

Bid farewell to post-workout muscle soreness. The compression action helps flush out lactic acid, alleviating muscle fatigue and reducing recovery time, so you can bounce back faster.

Muscle Relaxation

Treat your muscles to the ultimate relaxation with our compression boots. Experience targeted pressure and pulsation, promoting improved blood circulation and reducing muscle tension. Whether you’re recovering from a workout or easing daily stress, our compression boots provide a soothing and rejuvenating experience for your muscles.

Stress Reduction

Step into a world of tranquility as our compression boots apply gentle pressure to promote relaxation throughout your body. Enjoy the calming effects that alleviate stress and tension, leaving you with a sense of ease and revitalisation. Incorporate our compression therapy into your wellness routine to unwind and rejuvenate.

Lymphatic Drainage

If you’re battling health conditions such as Edema, characterised by fluid retention and leg swelling, our compression boots offer relief. They effectively move excess fluid out of affected areas, reducing discomfort and promoting wellbeing.

 FAQs

  • Not sure what to expect from your Compression session at Buddhaful Souls? Compression is a relaxing experience that may feel quite similar to a massage. You will lie down on one of our comfortable lounge chairs and put our Compression boots on your legs. Our Compression boots are comfortable, flexible devices that cover your foot all the way up to your thighs. During your session, you can lay back and relax while the boots gradually fill with pressurized air and then empty out. The result is a light, controlled pressure on your extremities. With our compression session, you’re in control! You can choose the level of pressure you prefer and the time you’d like to spend enjoying compression.

  • We would invite you to wear comfortable clothes to be able to fully relax.

  • Yes. Here are some of the supercharging health benefits of compression therapy:

    1. Can substantially reduce the healing time of chronic wounds

    2. It helps minimize general pain

    3. Reduces swelling and inflammation

    4. Speeds up muscle recuperation

    5. Enhanced athletic performance

    6. Greater range of motion and flexibility

    7. Decreased muscle fatigue

    8. Increased circulation and blood flow to the heart

    9. Improved quality of life

    10. Delay or prevent long-term conditions related to venous insufficiency

    11. Can reverse the effects of venous hypertension

    12. Helps reduce inflammation

    13. Can minimize and reverse skin blemishes skin damage from vein problems

    14. Reduces the risk of blood clots

    15. It helps manage varicose veins

    16. It enables the healing of venous ulcers

    1. Inadequate Veins – when blood does not flow efficiently back to your heart, it becomes pooled in the legs and veins instead. Our therapy can help promote healthier veins.

    2. Wound recovery – with pooled blood, varicose veins can develop. This will cause a pressure build-up and eventually force the veins into the surrounding tissue. The result can range from skin damage to ulcers.

    3. Edema or swelling – due to the controlled pressure ability, this therapy is a more practical approach to treating edema than traditional compression stockings.

    4. Leg injuries and surgery – both can increase your odds of developing blood clots. Blood clots are particularly dangerous because they can spread to your lungs. If that happens, it can be life-threatening.

    5. Diabetes – This therapy can help with diabetic foot conditions and speed up the healing of diabetic wounds.

    6. Prolonged bed rest – anyone who has recently gone through a long period of inactivity due to injury, illness, pregnancy, or paralysis will benefit significantly.

    7. Excess weight gain – carrying extra weight is hard on the body. Your legs, feet, and circulatory system can especially take a toll. Our therapy can help soothe discomfort and also reduce the risk of blood clots.

  • All it takes is one session to feel great. But like all forms of therapy, consistency and repetition will yield the most incredible benefits. Healthy individuals can generally use compression therapy as often as 4-6 times a week. This kind of therapy can be remarkably fortifying after extreme workouts, even more so after longer and higher intensity events like marathons, triathlons, or other formidable athletic events. However compression is also suitable for the everyday individual or “weekend warrior” who are looking to add a boost to their overall health and wellness.

  • Do not use compression therapy if you have any of the following conditions:

    • Acute pulmonary edema

    • Acute thrombophlebitis

    • Acute congestive cardiac failure

    • Acute infections

    • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

    • Episodes of pulmonary embolism

    • Wounds, lesions, infection, or tumors at or near the site of application

    • Where increased venous and lymphatic return is undesirable

    • Bone fractures or dislocations at or near the site of application