Recovery Services
Recovery Services
We are proud to offer recovery services, including Hyperice's Normatec 3 dynamic air compression for rapid recovery!
What's Normatec?
The Normatec series from Hyperice is a patented precision pulse technology that helps you feel refreshed faster. Normatec was designed by an MD, PhD and is trusted by top athletes looking to advance their wellness and recover faster, though it is not only used for athletes. Using a dynamic air compression massage, the Normatec series has many benefits including:
- Increase circulation
- Speed lactate clearance
- Relieve muscle soreness
- Increase mobility
Whether you are a professional athlete, engage in intensive workouts, have poor circulation, or work on your feet all day long, the Normatec can provide you with benefits by increasing blood circulation and therefore aid in supplying oxygen and nutrients to your body's muscles.
What does it feel like?
The Normatec compression technology is comparable to a soft massage that will gently pulse and squeeze to increase blood circulation. You can even take a nap during the session!
To offer the ultimate massage experience, the Normatec series uses 7 levels of compression, Zoneboost® technology, and Hyperice's patented Pulse technology to treat 5 overlapping zones in both the arms and legs.
To offer the ultimate massage experience, the Normatec series uses 7 levels of compression, Zoneboost® technology, and Hyperice's patented Pulse technology to treat 5 overlapping zones in both the arms and legs.
Is this Researched?
Yes, Normatec is trusted by pros & backed by research.
Dynamic compression reduces pain and improves ROM for Acute Low Back Pain
Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine 2022 July
Peristaltic pulse compression of the lower extremity enhances flexibility
Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 2015 May
Pulse compression as a treatment for DOMS
Journal of Athletic Training 2016 June
Dynamic compression enhances pressure-to-pain threshold
Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 2015 May
Decrease muscle fatigue after acute exercise
PLoS One Medical Journal 2017 February
