If you're looking to focus on a specific leg for recovery or need personalized therapy for one limb, using a single compression cuff can be a great and convenient choice. Some people may deal with swelling, discomfort, or muscle tension in just one leg, or they might be recovering from surgery or an injury on a particular limb. Flowell’s design allows you to customize your therapy to fit your needs perfectly.
Steps to Connect a Single Cuff
- Locate the Blind Plug: Look for the small plastic piece at the back of the Quick Connector.
- Close the Extra Port: Place the blind plug into the unused port on the Quick Connector. This will seal the port, keeping air from escaping and ensuring full pressure to the single cuff.
By using the blind plug to seal the port, you can easily utilize one cuff without losing the effectiveness of your Flowell compression therapy.
Why Use Only One Cuff?
Using a single cuff is perfect for those who need targeted compression on one limb. Whether it’s for post-surgery recovery, therapy for a specific injury, or managing conditions like lymphedema or lipedema in one leg, this setup provides focused relief right where you need it.
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