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CircAid Medical is the most respected, adjustable,
non-elastic, clinically proven, compression available.
CircAid Medical Products believes in and utilizes the
technology incorporated in short-stretch bandaging with one important
emphasis: patient independence. We parallel the proven approach of
bandaging and use the same less-aggressive principles to achieve the limb
volume reduction and maintenance. With CircAid products skin integrity
is maintained and patient comfort and compliance increase.
Many of our products incorporate the same widely used flat, comforting, non-aggressive
foam that is used in bandaging.
CircAid Medical recognizes that comprehensive decongestive physiotherapy (CDP)
is widely recommended for the treatment of lymphedema and some forms of
vascular disease under the direction of a physician. Compression is an important component of CDP but does not
replace the need for decongestive therapy.
We at CircAid Medical encourage patients to seek appropriate
therapeutic intervention before using our products.
Many patients have found CircAid compression products to be
effective, comfortable, and convenient after CDP. |
The Parallels of CircAid
Technology and Bandaging
| Characteristic |
CircAid
Products |
Bandaging |
| Provides
lower
resting pressure |
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| Provides
higher
working pressure |
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| Uses
flat
foam to create even, firm, gradient compression |
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| Utilizes
Starling's Law/ Normalizes lymph flow |
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| Aids
the calf muscle pump |
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| Counteracts
force of gravity |
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| Conforms
to uniquely shaped limbs |
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| Assists
limb reduction |
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| Assists
in reshaping edematous limb |
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| Avoids
constricting the limb |
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| Maintains reduced limb volume |
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| Reduces
chance of irritation or harm |
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| Promotes
patient independence |
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| Incorporates
protective padding |
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| Applied
distally to proximally |
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| Used
with stockinette |
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| Sustains
frequent laundering |
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| Indications
for use |
Same |
| Contraindications
for use |
Same |
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Bandaging References
1. Klose,
Guenter. "Lymphedema Bandaging: Practical Bandaging Instruction for
Lymphedema Patients and Therapists". LOHMANN GmbH & Co. 1994
2. Klose, Guenter. "Course Manual for Manual Lymph
Drainage, Complete Decongestive Therapy Certification Course". Klose
Norton Training & Consulting, LLC. 2000
3.
Zuther, J. “Treatment of Lymphedema with Complete Decongestive
Physiotherapy”. NLN Newsletter 1999:11(2)
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