Airos (Upper Extremity Garments)
AIROS Medical’s upper body compression garments are made with a high-quality, durable, and comfortable material that is easy to clean. Each garment includes air tubing attached to a garment connector, which plugs directly into the device itself.
Some garment models treat only the arm, while the Arm Plus line treats the arm, shoulder, and upper truncal areas of the body.
4 arm sizes available to comfortably fit patients
(two with 6 chambers, and two with 8 chambers).Easy to clean
Pull handle and O-ring zipper for ease of use
EO668
The AIROS 6-Chamber Compression Garments are intended for use with the FDA-cleared AIROS 6 Sequential Compression Device.
The AIROS 8-Chamber Compression Garments are intended for use with the FDA-cleared AIROS 8 Sequential Compression Device.
Available in Arm & Arm Plus
Airos 6
The AIROS 6 is a sequential compression device that provides an efficient, easy-to-use, and effective at-home treatment for patients with chronic swelling caused by lymphedema and a variety of other venous disorders.
This device features 6 chambers that inflate and deflate to help move lymph fluid to reduce swelling, and like other compression devices, it is proven to stimulate the lymphatic system, enhance a patient’s quality of life, and can reduce instances of cellulitis.
Airos 8
The AIROS 8 is an FDA-cleared Sequential Compression Device that provides intermittent pneumatic compression therapy treatment for both the upper and lower extremities as well as the trunk . This device features 8 chambers that inflate and deflate, providing advanced treatment options for patients suffering from lymphedema in the legs or arms, abdominal and pelvic swelling, breast-cancer related lymphedema, lipedema, or venous insufficiency.
Like the AIROS 6 and other sequential compression devices before it, this device has been proven effective in stimulating lymphatic function and directing fluid away from damaged areas toward the healthier functioning regions of the body. It accomplishes this by providing the patient with cycles of compressed air at certain adjustable pressure and then inflating and deflating the garments to move fluid.