I'm happy I looked up this brand. I'm 69 here; over the past 3 years, I've been going to vascular doctors who clued veins for better circulation. IF A VASCULAR DOCTOR EVER TELLS YOU THEY ARE GOING TO CLUE VEINS, RUN IN THE OTHER DIRECTION!!! Currently seeing a vein doctor, not a vascular, who has been fixing what the cluing did. My legs have been swollen since, and wearing compression socks is a real pain in the butt. My gym had a Normatec demonstration yesterday, and I went through one treatment, 20 minutes, and OMG!!! What a difference. ONE session, and here I am the next morning; the difference is utterly amazing. My ankles, swallow for two years, GONE! Almost back to normal. Reading through, it appears I will have to consider this particular product; the "leaking of air" could be an issue if you cannot patch the hissing.
As a senior (76 yr old) with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, I have the option of using the Normatec compression boots twice a month after my three weekly sessions with Osteo Strong. Increasing circulation and decreasing inflammation seem like a positive benefit. Sounds like you work with athletes but do you have any pro or con advice for me. I was given a sheet of indications and conditions, FDA-Cleared Treatment, and Contraindications for Normative Pneumatic Compression for my cardiologist to give the okay.
Thank you for the video. I am 68 years old and suffer from hip and leg pain. I have been in construction work since I was 18. I have been going to Thai massage therapist for a couple of months to work on my lower half. She says that My hips are tilted slightly, leg muscles are tight and not flexible and has given me exercises to do along with my weekly massage. She had suggested that I might also benifit from sompression boots in between massages. Your thoughts for use in elderly adults trying to increase mobility using these compression boots? Thanks, Bill
I'm 3 years into construction with plenty go physical injuries even prior to entering the trades. Age 38. The hyperice equipment ( I bought legs, hips & arm attachments) definitely help my body recover and refresh. Worth the money.
Thanks for the factual, evidence based review. I have a super cheap knock off set that helps with my RLS. I will most likely be investing in these as they cover my entire legs.
As an elite runner running 80-100 mpw and strength training do you think they are worth it or is getting a cupping set or electrostimjlation device better for recovery?
My real-life review from an unpaid consumer: Paid $799 for Normatec 3 from Best Buy. Tried them 2x. Found the compression 3/10. Heard a hissing sound. The Air Leak light came on. Returned them in 3 days. Felt like this brand is a scam. Buyer Beware.
I'm happy I looked up this brand. I'm 69 here; over the past 3 years, I've been going to vascular doctors who clued veins for better circulation. IF A VASCULAR DOCTOR EVER TELLS YOU THEY ARE GOING TO CLUE VEINS, RUN IN THE OTHER DIRECTION!!! Currently seeing a vein doctor, not a vascular, who has been fixing what the cluing did. My legs have been swollen since, and wearing compression socks is a real pain in the butt. My gym had a Normatec demonstration yesterday, and I went through one treatment, 20 minutes, and OMG!!! What a difference. ONE session, and here I am the next morning; the difference is utterly amazing. My ankles, swallow for two years, GONE! Almost back to normal. Reading through, it appears I will have to consider this particular product; the "leaking of air" could be an issue if you cannot patch the hissing.
As a senior (76 yr old) with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, I have the option of using the Normatec compression boots twice a month after my three weekly sessions with Osteo Strong. Increasing circulation and decreasing inflammation seem like a positive benefit. Sounds like you work with athletes but do you have any pro or con advice for me. I was given a sheet of indications and conditions, FDA-Cleared Treatment, and Contraindications for Normative Pneumatic Compression for my cardiologist to give the okay.
Thank you for the video. I am 68 years old and suffer from hip and leg pain. I have been in construction work since I was 18. I have been going to Thai massage therapist for a couple of months to work on my lower half. She says that My hips are tilted slightly, leg muscles are tight and not flexible and has given me exercises to do along with my weekly massage. She had suggested that I might also benifit from sompression boots in between massages. Your thoughts for use in elderly adults trying to increase mobility using these compression boots?
Thanks,
Bill
I'm 3 years into construction with plenty go physical injuries even prior to entering the trades. Age 38. The hyperice equipment ( I bought legs, hips & arm attachments) definitely help my body recover and refresh. Worth the money.
You said that there are other ways to get the same effects , what are those please 🙏
Thanks for the factual, evidence based review. I have a super cheap knock off set that helps with my RLS. I will most likely be investing in these as they cover my entire legs.
As an elite runner running 80-100 mpw and strength training do you think they are worth it or is getting a cupping set or electrostimjlation device better for recovery?
I had the same doubt, it is expensive but alot of their customers are telling that it is worth it.
My real-life review from an unpaid consumer: Paid $799 for Normatec 3 from Best Buy. Tried them 2x. Found the compression 3/10. Heard a hissing sound. The Air Leak light came on. Returned them in 3 days. Felt like this brand is a scam. Buyer Beware.
If you have bone spurs in the knee…can this product help? :)
Yes overtime
Yea my son plays high school basketball he's 16 thinking of getting this
Would like to know an update. Did you get them? My sons play ball too