Compression Pumps

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Pneumatic Compression Pumps

Our compression devices provide gradient sequential compression that increases blood flow and encourages extracellular fluid clearance. The device provides cycles of compressed air at certain adjustable pressures and then inflates and deflates garments to move fluid.

The garments are made with a high-quality, durable, and comfortable material that is easy to clean. Each garment includes air tubing attached to a garment connector, which plugs directly into the device itself.

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Airos 6 Sequential Compression Device

The FDA-cleared AIROS 6 Sequential Compression Device is a Sequential Compression Device. The device provides effective intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) therapy for upper and lower extremities.


AIROS 8 Sequential Compression Device

The FDA-cleared AIROS 8 Sequential Compression Device is a versatile, advanced Sequential Compression Device. The device provides effective intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) therapy treatment for upper and lower extremities.


Bio Compression SC-2004-DL

Digital, segmental, pneumatic compression with 4 chambers, providing gradient pressure.


Bio Compression SC-2008-OC

Segmental, pneumatic compression with 8 chambers, providing gradient pressure.


Bio Compression SC-3004-DL

Segmental, pneumatic compression with 4 chambers, providing gradient pressure.


Bio Compression SC-3008-DL

Segmental, pneumatic compression with 8 chambers, providing gradient pressure.

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Spectrum Healthcare carries only the best quality pneumatic compression pumps and garments from all the leading manufacturers including AIROS Medical, Bio-Compression Systems, and more. To place an order, please call us toll-free at (888) 210-5576.

What is a pneumatic compression pump?

The term “pneumatic compression pump” refers to the pump’s use of compressed air to inflate the different chambers of the compression sleeve.  These sleeves use the compressed air to apply pressure to the affected limb. The intention is to force excess lymph fluid out of the limb and into central body compartments in which lymphatic drainage should be preserved.