Pressotherapy thermal contrast (TCP)

Pressotherapy thermal contrast (TCP)  
30.250,00€ Including VAT(25.000,00€ without VAT)
 
 

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Reference: STC-10244

Description


Features
TCP equipment has patented a novel technique that allows simultaneous SUMTEC application using a single accessory, two widely known therapies.
With its variety of programs, advanced high performance Presotherapy can cover all the needs in the medical, aesthetic, physiotherapy and sports fields.
Meanwhile, shock therapy Thermal Contrast allows performing treatments so far exclusive spas getting the same feelings and results "dry", getting temperature differences up to 50 ° C. So the combination of both therapies enhances the results for each separately.

Aesthetic beneficial effects Scope
stimulate and improve the venous circulation.
Eliminate cellulite and prevent its occurrence.
Tone and improving skin elasticity.
Remove syndrome reddened and swollen legs.

Beneficial effects Medical Field
Collapse venous edema.
Analgesia.
Reducing conduction velocity in nerve endings.
Remove varicose veins.

Scope beneficial effects Sports
Reduce inflammation in muscles and ligaments.
Muscle recovery after exercise.
Reduction of pain in case of injuries.

Accessories
Pants TCP
Game hoses contrast
Game hoses presotherapy
Holster bag accessories
Blood Pressure
30 Shielding Bags
Network cable

Features
Maximum Consumption 2500 W
Voltage 230 V AC
Dimensions 1200 mm (height) 600 mm (width) 650 mm (depth)
Temp. environmental recommended 25 ° C
No. chambers 20
Minimum pressure 20 mmHg
Maximum pressure 90 mmHg
Hot-cold contrast: Difference between Temp. max. - Temp. min. 50 ° C

What is acupressure
Pressure therapy is a medical technique - aesthetic that involves the application of a number of accessories in the legs, abdomen and upper limbs by pneumatic action to help drain the interstitial fluid?. This technology effectively used by professionals, can treat various diseases such as varicose syndromes, peripheral circulatory disorders, cellulitis or localized fat. Pressotherapy bases its action on the achievement of an external compression resulting in increased passage of interstitial fluid into the capillaries and lymph vessels, favoring the absorption of edema. The pressure massage facilitates sliding physiological venous and lymphatic flow and activating venous return circulation. Massaging both the lymphatic system and circulatory lymphatic drainage that eliminates toxins, fat volume and cellulite occurs.