Rapid Reboot Compression Therapy

Now you can get Rapid Reboot Compression Therapy for Improved Circulation and Workout Recovery for Athletes with your Sports Massage at Riktr PRO Massage!

The Rapid Reboot Recovery System is made to supercharge your recovery. With size-specific compression boots, the system is made to fit athletes of all shapes and sizes. The control pump lets you customize your settings for a completely unique recovery system.

Rapid Reboot compression technology helps your body’s natural healing process by increasing the blood flow to targeted areas. It boosts lymphatic drainage to relieve inflammation and reduce swelling. Customers noticed a significant reduction in stiffness and soreness after use.

The system is designed to cut down your recovery time and bring medical-grade compression technology to your home. With a wide array of sizing options and custom pressure settings, you’ll experience a more custom recovery than some of the other models on the market.

Rapid Reboot Compression
Rapid Reboot Compression Therapy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ultimate Guide to
Compression Therapy

It’s easy to take our health for granted. For most of us, our bodies serve to just simply get us where we need to go and we don’t give them much thought. We eat, we sleep, we know that we’re supposed to work out and drink water, etc. But we don’t always know the best ways for us to take care of ourselves.

The older we get, however, the more important it is to pay attention to our bodies. It’s vital that we give our bodies the utmost care they deserve, and that includes our legs. Enter compression therapy.

But what exactly is compression therapy? You may have heard about wearing compression socks during a long flight, or if you’re plugged into the health and wellness world, compression therapy may have been bounced around as something to try in order to help with blood flow and prevent vein disease, or as a great recovery treatment for athletes. It’s a great way to take care of yourself, but don’t fret – we’ll help you understand what the heck compression therapy actually is (hint: it’s not just socks!), why you should use it, and why it’s beneficial to everyone – not just athletes.

What is Compression Therapy?

Compression therapy is an effective method by which controlled pressure is applied to the extremities in order to increase blood flow and the efficiency of the lymphatic and venous systems. Traditionally, compression therapy uses socks or stockings, but Reboot uses newer technology that offers dynamic compression that utilizes compressed air to mobilize fluid and improve circulation.

How does Compression therapy work?

Poor circulation occurs when blood vessels and arteries narrow, making it hard for blood to pass through. Compression therapy works by adding pressure to contracting areas of restricted flow, allowing the veins in the limbs to loosen. This loosening decreases venous pressure, reduces edema, and aids the body in moving blood towards the heart. It also engages “lymphatic flush”, which facilitates the removal of waste, swelling, and inflammation from the body.

What Can Be Treated with Rapid Reboot Compression Therapy?

Compression therapy can also be good for anyone who spends long periods of time sitting, standing, or traveling on airplanes or in any type of vehicle. You also don’t have to wait until you see visible signs of vein disease in order to utilize compression therapy – it’s great preventive care. Pregnant women also benefit from compression therapy, since a number of women experience achy, swollen legs during pregnancy.

Reboot compression therapy is especially beneficial for athletes. Recovery is a crucial part of any training regimen and Reboot helps maximize circulation, helping you to feel better, train harder, and most importantly, recover faster.

What Are the Benefits of Compression Therapy?

There are a ton of benefits when it comes to compression therapy. For one, it keeps our legs healthy. To be quite honest, it’s easy to take our limb health for granted or simply not think about it. When we’re young, we’re certainly not thinking about varicose veins or any venous diseases that we could possibly encounter. But even if you don’t think you need compression therapy, you can totally still benefit from it. Talking with your doctor about treatments for limb health can be an important, preventative healthcare step.

Why Should You Look Into Compression Therapy?

There are quite a few reasons. Let’s dive into it.

Have you ever felt like you were always stiff? Have you ever noticed that you were unable to touch your toes or move around with ease? You find yourself jealous of people in yoga class who can reach and twist their bodies in ways that you’re sure you could never do. Compression therapy is an excellent way to increase your flexibility. The compression of muscles actually relaxes them and the surrounding tissue and helps you with your range of motion.

Compression therapy also helps with blood flow – hence why it’s important for people who stand all day or sit for long stretches of travel. It helps to keep the blood flow healthy. Imagine all of the business people or pilots who sit for hours and hours in one position, flying from city to city.

It also aids with pain relief. Nobody enjoys chronic pain – it’s something that can be absolutely debilitating and hinder you from enjoying a full life. If you’re dealing with swollen and achy legs, the compression applied to the area helps reduce the swelling. Compression therapy is also used to prevent blood clots, especially after surgery.

Does Compression Therapy Really Work?

As with anything you’re not familiar with, it can be natural to feel a healthy dose of skepticism. It’s normal to doubt methods and therapies if you haven’t gone through and experienced it yourself.

Compression therapy can also be a highly effective treatment for venous leg ulcers (VLU). It was concluded that taking proper care of wounds paired with compression therapy will heal small venous ulcers over a short period of time.

Health studies aren’t the only thing that proves its value. Numerous professional athletes and sports teams swear by the benefits of ReBoot compression therapy and have made it an integral part of their training.

But it must be said again: if compression therapy is something you want to look into, always consult with your doctor first. They’ll be able to guide you and help you figure out a plan that’s beneficial to you.

Putting your health first is always beneficial. There is nothing vain or selfish about wanting to care for yourself in the best way possible – and compression therapy can help with that. You don’t have to be a professional athlete or a pilot who sits in the same position for hours and hours in order to benefit from compression therapy. Taking the proper steps to keep your blood flow and circulation healthy is important for the livelihood of anyone. Whether you’re an athlete wanting to achieve peak performance or a person who deals with pain and swelling in your legs, it can be extremely valuable to your options with compression therapy.

Mode A (Peristaltic): Starting with the foot and progressing up the leg, each section compresses, then decompresses before the next section compresses. Once the top section (thigh) decompresses, the cycle begins again.

Mode B (Recovery): Starting with the foot and progressing up the leg, each section compresses and holds until the entire boot is compressed. All four sections then decompress simultaneously before the cycle begins again.

Rapid Reboot Compression Therapy
Rapid Reboot Compression Therapy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is it FDA Cleared?

Yes. Rapid Reboot is FDA cleared for over-the-counter use (K182668) and is specifically intended for enhanced blood circulation and muscle recovery.

Although devices like Rapid Reboot have a variety of medical applications, if you have existing medical conditions such as Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or have had a stroke or embolism in the past, we encourage you to ask your doctor before using Rapid Reboot regularly. Your doctor may advise you to use Rapid Reboot differently based on your individual medical need.

Do I need to elevate my legs?

No!

It is always a good idea, however, to be in a comfortable position. For the Boot attachments, this often means sitting on the floor, in a recliner, or laying on the couch or bed. For the Hip attachment, we do recommend laying down.

Can I use it before working out?

Yes, Rapid Reboot is safe to use before working out! In fact, it is great before working out or training because of the enhanced circulation and mobility it offers.

BRIAN ORTEGA

UFC Fighter

“What I love about the Rapid Reboot system is how easy it is to use. After a long day of training, recovery is essential for me to be able to continue to train and compete at the highest level so just putting this on makes a difference. The Rapid Reboot complete package is what I use because I can target multiple body parts at the same time.”

 

Other Questions that you might have answered

What does rapid reboot do?
Rapid Reboot is a high quality, affordably priced recovery technology designed to help athletes of all levels reduce the time it takes their leg muscles to recover from exertion – so they can quickly return to training and competing.
What is compression boot therapy?
Rapidreboot is a form of compression boot. … Initially feeling like a blood pressure cuff around your foot, the boots inflate and relax in segments to mimic the natural muscle pump of the body to mobilize waste products and enhance lymphatic drainage.
Does compression therapy really work?
Compression stockings and garments for athletes have become increasingly popular. Compression therapy is thought to improve performance, reduce soreness after exercise, and reduce the risk of blood clots.
What is the recovery pump?
Recovery Pump delivers an aggressive but very natural alternative to passive recovery for athletes. This system simulates localized “active recovery” (such as walking) in a passive manner since the therapy is conducted at rest.
When should you not use compression therapy?
If any of the following contraindications are present, compression therapy should be not be carried out: • Uncompensated organ failure (i.e., heart, liver, or renal). Untreated deep vein thrombosis or phlebitis. Severe arterial disease (ABI 0.49 or less) unless ordered by a vascular surgeon or Physician.
What is compression therapy good for?
Compression stockings improve the signs and symptoms of various conditions of venous disease by providing graduated compression therapy to help control leg swelling and discomfort. They are designed to provide support to the legs and veins, assist with circulation, and minimize swelling.
Does compression help cellulite?
Lymphatic Drainage Massage Therapy. Our Sequential Compression Therapy device “BOA” decreases water accumulation in the legs through lymphatic drainage, making legs thinner while tightening the skin and reducing the appearance of cellulite.

Recover faster with Rapid Reboot – elite dynamic, sequential compression to boost circulation, improve lymphatic function, release muscle tension, increase mobility, and eliminate soreness.

 

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*Disclaimer: This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without consulting with a qualified healthcare provider.
Please consult your healthcare provider with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your condition.
The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended as diagnosis, treatment, or prescription of any kind. The decision to use, or not to use, any information is the sole responsibility of the reader. These statements are not expressions of legal opinion relative to the scope of practice, medical diagnosis, or medical advice, nor do they represent an endorsement of any product, company, or specific massage therapy technique, modality, or approach. All trademarks, registered trademarks, brand names, registered brand names, logos, and company logos referenced in this post are the property of their owners.

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Nicola of Riktr Pro Massage is a practicing licensed insured professional LMT (Licensed Massage Therapist) and fine artist based in Santa Barbara, CA. Nicola has a wide range of female and male clients, including athletes, professionals, housewives, artists, landscapers, out of town visitors, people who are retired and students.

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