Adjustable compression systems (Juzo Compression Wrap) are products for compression therapy. Compression therapy accelerates venous return and reduces edema. Consequently, in addition to the treatment of edema of different etiologies, the healing and prevention of venous ulcers is achieved.
Adjustable compression systems, used as an alternative or complement to conventional compression bandages. They are easy to put on and the pressure is individually adjustable using the adjustable clasps. They are characterized by high working pressure and can be used during the day and night.
Thanks to its short stretch properties, the Juzo Compression Wrap exerts a very high working pressure and a low resting pressure. The Velcro closure and grip zones ensure easy placement and adjustment in case of fluctuations in body circumference. Special projections ensure that no gaps form between the strips. This prevents "window edema."
Characteristics:
- Variable compression 30–60 mmHg
- Adjustable to the individual user when treating fluctuating body circumferences
- Special projections at the ends of the strips prevent the formation of "window edema"
- Grip zone at the top and bottom facilitates placement
- Faster placement compared to wraparound bandages
- The item is reversible, with black on one side and beige on the other, to suit the patient's individual preference
Indications:
- Lymphedema
- Lipedema
- Venous edema
- Ulcus cruris venosum (varicose ulcer)
- Post-traumatic edema
- Post-operative edema
- Deep vein thrombosis of the leg
- Thrombosis prophylaxis in outpatients
- Post-thrombotic syndrome
- Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
- Varicose
- Blocking situations following immobility
- Occupational edema (professions in standing and sitting positions)
- Before and after vascular surgery
- Dermatological liposclerosis
Contraindications: Obstructive peripheral arterial disease in an advanced stage (if any of these parameters apply IPTB <0.5, ankle artery pressure <60 mmHg, toe pressure <30 mmHg or TcPO2 < 0 mmHg back of the foot). When using non-elastic materials it is still possible to apply compression with an ankle artery pressure between 50 and 60 mmHg under strict clinical control. Decompensated heart failure (NYHA III + IV), Septic phlebitis, Phlegmasia coerulea dolens, Acute bacterial, viral or allergic inflammations, Limb edemas of unknown etiology