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ince then, NormaTec has been growing, and rapidly. Used in many professional sports locker rooms, NormaTec is THE premium modality used to aid in improved circulation and injury recovery. Increasing blood flow through an area helps with nutrient transfer and tissue regeneration, and NormaTec is excellent for this application. Kansas City Quarterback, Pat Mahomes, loved NormaTec so much, that he became an owner in Hyperice, the parent company of NormaTec.
The original application of NormaTec was through the use of the “boots”, or long sleeves that ran from the foot to the hip. The applications have grown to include arm sleeves and a low back/hip coverage area. This makes NormaTec applicable for a large myriad of conditions. Dr. Manison is using NormaTec in his three pronged approach to tissue regeneration. According to Dr. Manison, NormaTec can and should be used independently for its amazing benefits. However, when paired with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (Hbot) and Softwave, the regenerative benefits are unmatched. When used in combination with Hbot and Softwave, NormaTec would be used second. The sequence involves hyper-oxygenation (Hbot), hyper-circulation (NormaTec), and stem cell regeneration (Softwave).
Our office utilizes the newest NormaTec, the 2.0 Pro. Whether you have musculoskeletal injuries, are recovering from surgery, have lymphatic issues, are looking to aid in tissue regeneration, or just want to aid circulation, NormaTec is THE tool that should be utilized.
Please read below for a deeper understanding of how Normatec works, directly from the company…
NormaTec is the ultimate recovery device. The technology can increase circulation and improve mobility for those who work out regularly, are training for a competition or race, experience swollen legs from traveling frequently, stand for long hours on the job, or suffer from inflammation, sore muscles, or other circulatory issues. NormaTec is used extensively in professional athletics and is utilized for both rehab and recovery by 97% of pro teams, as well as Olympic and elite athletes across a broad spectrum of sports.
The NormaTec PULSE Series is a pneumatic compression device that utilizes patented technology to increase circulation to the limbs. NormaTec was founded by a physician and bioengineer as a medical company to help treat circulatory conditions. They later worked directly with top athletic programs to develop the NormaTec PULSE Series. Using NormaTec’s leg, arm, or hip attachments boosts blood flow and reduces pain and soreness. In addition to these benefits, studies show that NormaTec decreases inflammation, clears metabolites, and increases range of motion.
NormaTec pairs compression with a sophisticated massage pattern, employing three key forms of biomimicry, including pulsing, gradients, and distal release. The patented pulsing action uses dynamic compression, effectively mimicking the muscle pump of the legs and arms, to greatly enhance the movement of fluid and metabolites out of the limbs. NormaTec utilizes hold pressures similar to the one-way valves of veins and lymphatic vessels, preventing fluid backflow, and enhancing the natural circulatory flow. The distal release feature releases hold pressures once they are no longer needed, ensuring that each portion of the limb gains maximal rest time without a significant pause between compression cycles.
NormaTec is a clinically proven method to enhance recovery and reduce pain and soreness. The user will first experience a pre-inflate cycle, during which the attachments fill with air to calibrate and mold to their exact body shape. The session will then begin by compressing the feet, hands, or upper quad (depending on which attachment you are using.) Similar to the kneading and stroking done during a massage, each segment of the attachment will first compress in a pulsing manner and then release. This will repeat for each segment of the attachment as the compression pattern works its way up the limb. This stimulates blood flow, massages the muscles, and works in harmony with the body’s circulatory system to mobilize fluid out of the extremities and back up towards the heart.