The Science
Behind Wavetec

Clinical Studies

Principal Investigator: Dr. Petey Mumford,
University of Lindenwood, Kansas, Missouri, USA

Outcomes:

  • Calf Compression Device can minimize soreness and fatigue by increasing recovery time
  • Calf Compression Device can maintain consistent unimpaired performance – leading to better performance over multiple training sessions

Principal Investigator: Dr. Sujeewa Weerasinghe et al.,
Sri Lanka

Outcomes:

  • Use of Calf Compression Device is able to improve Quality of life by 47% compared to Static socks
  • Use of Calf Compression Device is able to decrease Pain by 70% more compared to Static socks
  • Use of Calf Compression Device is able to improve mobility and walking capacity
    • 40% improvement in TUGS compared to Static socks
    • 42% improvement in 6MWT compared to Static socks

Case Studies

Efficacy of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression to Prevent Blood Pooling in Lower Compartments

Principal Investigator: Dr. Jeffrey Martin,
Auburn University, AL. USA

Outcomes:

  • Device succeeds in increasing resistance to antegrade blood flow during therapy
  • Device helps to reduce blood pooling in lower limb compartments
Effectiveness of Wavetec Calf Compression Device to Improve Blood Circulation and Reduce Swelling in Athletes and Travellers

Principal Investigator: Dr. Jeffrey Martin,
Auburn University, AL. USA

Outcomes:

  • Device significantly reduced swelling in travelers
  • 70% improvement in pain-to-pressure threshold in athletes
  • Reduced decrease in circulation by 63% in travelers
  • Reduced swelling x2 times more efficiently in athletes
  • 50% enhancement in athletic performance
Effectiveness of Wavetec Compression Device on Patients with Medical Conditions

Principal Investigator: Dr. Mary Calys,
Clinical practice Belton Regional Medical Center, Missouri, USA

Outcomes:

  • Compression Device used on arms reduced swelling on arm and improved arm motion
  • Compression Device allowed patients to get treatment whilst carrying on with their day
  • Compression Device used on lower limbs to improve mobility and reduced swelling
Wavetec Compression Therapy was Applied to Two Patients with Lower Limb Lymphedema

Principal Investigator: Dr. Joel Arudchelvam, Transplant surgeon,
University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Outcomes:

  • Use of Calf Compression Device more than two hours a day could reduce swelling in oedema patients based on observations from two case studies
  • Reduction of leg circumference indicates the fluid is pushed up and this shows the effectiveness of the Calf Compression Device
Assessment of Rejuvo Pain Band on Quality of Life and Pain Relief

Principal Investigator: Revival Physiotherapy Clinic,
ThePhysio Physiotherapy Clinic

Outcomes:

  • Rejuvo Pain Band showed reduction of approximately 3 points on a 10 point VAS scale over the period of one month
  • Oswestry Lower Back Disability Index showed an improvement of 35% after the study
  • According to SF36-QOL Survey, physical function improved by 30% and role limitations improved by 56.3%

Consumer Research

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