Can compression stockings lower blood pressure?
Medical compression stockings can help prevent or minimize dysautonomia symptoms such as lightheadedness, fainting, low blood pressure, tachycardia, fatigue, “brain fog” and muscle pain caused by blood pooling in the legs.
What can I use instead of compression stockings?
Luckily, more and more companies are offering alternatives to traditional compression socks – compression wraps. These products wrap easily around the leg and attach with velcro straps. CircAid, Farrow Medical, Solaris, BiaCare and Juzo all make ready-to-wear wraps that can be easily donned by most anyone.
Where can I get technical support for codonics?
Technical Support is also available online via email and the Codonics web site: Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.codonics.com General product information can also be requested by sending email to: Email: [email protected] Please include your postal mailing address and telephone number in the email message.
Where is the safety and compliance label on codonics?
Codonics is in compliance with various regulations, details of which are listed in Appendix B. The SLS safety and compliance label, shown below, is located on the bottom of the device (shown on the following page). SLS safety and compliance label
How to contact codonics technical support for Virtua?
Codonics recommends and encourages updating to this version. To receive a copy, please contact Codonics Technical Support at +1.440.243.1198 or complete the Virtua Medical Disc Publisher Operating System Software Request form below.
What is the user manual for the codonics 500I?
Codonics SLS 500i User’s Manual xiii Refer to this User’s Manual for procedures on how to perform the SLS user operations, including: •Setting up the hardware and software •Performing basic functions such as logging in and out, and configuring some system settings (for example, sound volume, brightness)