Medical Research Articles
Lympha Press® devices have been extensively researched, and their efficacy proven over 30 years of clinical experience and long-term follow up.
Following is a selection of medical articles, describing research performed with Lympha Press® compression therapy systems for treatment of lymphedema and associated disorders. Other applications include surgery, sports medicine, and prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
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Long-term results of compression treatment for lymphedema.
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Sequential pneumatic compression for lymphedema. A controlled trial.
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The Lympha-Press intermittent sequential pneumatic device for the treatment of lymphoedema: five years of clinical experience
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A retrospective study of the effects of the Lymphapress pump on lymphedema in a pediatric population.
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Experimental studies on the efficacy of pressure wave massage (Lymphapress) in lymphedema.
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The Lymphapress - a new pneumatic device for the treatment of lymphedema: clinical trial and results
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Non-operative therapy combined with limited surgery in the management of peripheral lymphedema.
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A comparison of compression pumps in the treatment of lymphedema
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Efficiency of treatment of lymphedema of the upper limb by multicompartmental sequential pneumatic compression therapy.
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Psychosocial benefits of postmastectomy lymphedema therapy.
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Physical treatment of post-mastectomy lymphedema
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A clinical report on the use of three external pneumatic compression devices in the management of lymphedema in a paediatric population
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Home therapy for lymphedema
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Therapeutic concepts to prevent lymphoedema after lymphological liposculpture in case of lipoedema.
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Case Report: Extreme Elephantiasis.
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Evaluation of sequential intermittent pneumatic compression for filarial lymphoedema.
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Venous hemodynamic alteration induced by the Venopress* (a new intermittent compression pneumatic device for prevention of deep vein thrombosis (*after publication, renamed Phlebo Press DVT).
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Central and peripheral adverse hemodynamic changes during laparoscopic surgery and their reversal with a novel intermittent sequential pneumatic compression device.
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The effects of the modified intermittent sequential pneumatic device (MISPD) on exercise performance following an exhaustive exercise bout.
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