2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijcst-01-2022-0014
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The effectiveness of compression garment in relieving muscular pain: a review

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to understand compression garment in the area of medical industry, compression garments were used initially for patients with circulatory problems. External pressure was created by compression garments on the body surface which prevents blood clots, leg swelling and improves venous hemodynamics.Design/methodology/approachCompression rehabilitation is a significant element in the effective management of lower limb problems of people associated with venous, lymphatic, fat diso… Show more

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“…1,2 The increased use has been largely facilitated because of their availability, aesthetic appeal, lower costs, and confidence placed in their effectiveness. 3 As a result, CGs are used across a range of medical conditions (e.g., lymphedema, 4 osteoarthritis, 5 stroke, 6 Parkinson's disease, 7 orthostatic hypotension, 8 musculoskeletal pain, 9 joint instability 10 ), and sports settings (e.g., rugby, 11 triathlons, 12 cricket, 13 volleyball, 14 soccer, 14 golf 15 ). associated with sensory perception and action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 The increased use has been largely facilitated because of their availability, aesthetic appeal, lower costs, and confidence placed in their effectiveness. 3 As a result, CGs are used across a range of medical conditions (e.g., lymphedema, 4 osteoarthritis, 5 stroke, 6 Parkinson's disease, 7 orthostatic hypotension, 8 musculoskeletal pain, 9 joint instability 10 ), and sports settings (e.g., rugby, 11 triathlons, 12 cricket, 13 volleyball, 14 soccer, 14 golf 15 ). associated with sensory perception and action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%