Cold, Heat & Recovery
Electric cryo chamber
Thermo-contrast application
Ice bath 2.0
Dry Floating
Mechanical lymphatic drainage
Light, Oxygen & Cells
IHHT altitude training
HBOT Oxygen chamber
Red Light Therapy
Photobiomodulation
Cell regeneration application
Further Systems
HaloCab Human Supercharger
Salt and red light therapy
Electromag. Pelvic floor training
Frequency ultrasound
iFlow Vascular Training
Back therapy system
Endolaser
WeberBrain
Body analysis
Mobile HRV measurement
Our lymphatic drainage system combines rhythmic compression with deep infrared heat in a treatment that integrates regeneration, decongestion, and application comfort into a single solution. This creates a premium format for facilities that want to offer more than conventional pressotherapy.
Mechanical lymphatic drainage can now deliver more than simple activation. The combination of pressure chambers, heat, and automated programs creates a structured treatment that feels convincing, appears professional, and integrates seamlessly into modern concepts.
Where conventional treatments often remain one-dimensional, this lymphatic drainage system combines activation, heat, and comfort into a format that is clearly positioned as higher quality in terms of space, workflow, and perception.
24 chambers, targeted compression
Heat complements pressure effect
Presets for flexible use
Adjustable to objective and need
Simple operation in daily use
The pressure chambers generate rhythmic, controlled air compression across multiple body areas. This creates a uniform treatment with professional character.
The deep infrared heat extends the lymphatic drainage with a noticeable comfort and relaxation effect. This significantly enhances the depth and quality of the treatment.
Short setup times, intuitive operation, and automatic run times make the system particularly practical. This is crucial for operators who want quality without unnecessary complexity.
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Mechanical lymphatic drainage is an effective therapeutic method used to treat lymphedema, swelling and promote lymphatic circulation. This non-invasive technique uses specialized equipment to apply rhythmic periods of pressure and relaxation to the tissues to improve lymphatic flow. In this article, we will take a closer look at how machine lymphatic drainage works, its applications, and the scientific evidence that supports its effectiveness.
Mechanical lymphatic drainage is a mechanical therapy aimed at promoting lymphatic circulation and facilitating the removal of lymphatic fluid from the tissues. It is often used as an adjunct or alternative to manual lymphatic drainage and uses specialized compression devices to apply rhythmic periods of pressure and relaxation to the tissues.
During machine lymphatic drainage, special cuffs or sleeves are placed around the areas of the body to be treated. These cuffs are connected to a pump that blows air into the cuffs and then deflates them. This alternation between compression and relaxation creates a rhythmic pressure on the tissues that stimulates lymph flow and opens the lymphatic vessels. This improves lymphatic circulation and supports the removal of lymphatic fluid from the affected area.
Lymphoedema and swelling: Mechanical lymphatic drainage is often used to treat lymphoedema, which is caused by a disorder of the lymphatic system and can lead to swelling of the arms or legs.
After surgical procedures: After surgery, machine lymphatic drainage can help reduce swelling and aid the healing process.
Sports injuries: For sports injuries, machine lymphatic drainage can help reduce swelling and inflammation and speed up the healing process.