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I have noticed Revitive now have different foot massagers, do you have one, and which would you recommend? There are other brands now as well, would you recommend one of these please? Thanks in advance.
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"Due to its mechanism of action, there is little chance that Revitive Medic will relieve leg and foot pain better than simply : elevating the legs, regularly stretching the legs by taking a few steps, or wearing compression stockings for people who have no contraindications."
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"Due to its mechanism of action, there is little chance that Revitive Medic will relieve leg and foot pain better than simply : elevating the legs, regularly stretching the legs by taking a few steps, or wearing compression stockings for people who have no contraindications."
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"Don't throw the baby out with the bath water"
Depending upon the problems that you are having with your legs, massagers could be of help.
The foot contains 4 layers of muscles soaked in blood....a right "bag full." If this is slow to clear and get back to the heart for recirculation then you may well develop swollen and aching legs.
Massagers help to pump this blood back to the heart.
Many surgeons after major operative procedures e.g hip replacement will attach electrical massagers to the feet, ensuring that the sluggish blood reservoir in the feet will not cause trouble e.g DVT.
No I have never used one.
Depending upon the problems that you are having with your legs, massagers could be of help.
The foot contains 4 layers of muscles soaked in blood....a right "bag full." If this is slow to clear and get back to the heart for recirculation then you may well develop swollen and aching legs.
Massagers help to pump this blood back to the heart.
Many surgeons after major operative procedures e.g hip replacement will attach electrical massagers to the feet, ensuring that the sluggish blood reservoir in the feet will not cause trouble e.g DVT.
No I have never used one.
I was given one of these as a Christmas present many years ago, I have used it every morning for a couple of minutes ever since, really good & saves you a lot of money on buying electric gadgets, imo.
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