
Pneumatic Compressions in Orange, CA
Searching for pneumatic compressions near Orange? Aligned Health's Laguna Hills office is about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange, and it's where Orange patients near Old Towne Orange Historic District and Chapman University come for air-sleeve leg recovery.
Why Orange patients choose us
Built for Orange patients.
- Pneumatic Compressions is paired with up to 13 other on-site modalities, so Orange patients don't need a second appointment across town.
- Speeds recovery between training sessions
- We regularly treat patients commuting in via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange, so we know the schedule that works for Orange residents.
How it works
Inside a pneumatic compressions session.
Slip on the sleeves
You settle into a recliner as we wrap the sleeves around your legs (or arms) and connect them to the pump.
Sequential inflation
Chambers inflate from the extremity upward, mimicking the body’s natural venous return.
Clear and refresh
Rhythmic pressure moves lymph and used blood out, and fresh oxygenated blood in as pressure releases.
Rest and repeat
Most patients close their eyes and enjoy it. It pairs perfectly with red light or PEMF running at the same time.
What you can expect
Real results, close to home.
- Speeds recovery between training sessions
- Reduces post-workout leg heaviness and soreness
- Supports lymphatic drainage
- Comfortable and deeply relaxing
- Pairs with red light or PEMF for a stacked recovery visit
- Great for runners, cyclists, weekend warriors, and desk workers
Questions from local patients
Orange FAQs.
How far is Aligned Health from Orange for pneumatic compressions?
Aligned Health is about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange. Most Orange patients treat it as a normal part of their week, not a special trip.
Is this like Normatec?
Same category of therapy, sequential air compression. We’ve chosen the specific equipment that works best in our office setting.
How often should I do it?
For general recovery, once a week is a good baseline. Athletes in high-volume blocks often do 2-3 sessions per week.
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