

Airos - Model 6 - 6-Chamber Sequential Compression Device for Medicare Population
The FDA-cleared AIROS 6 Sequential Compression Device delivers compression therapy to help patients manage lymphatic and venous disorders.
22 Available to Meet Patients’ Individual
Engineered for Repeated Inflation & Deflation Crucial for Compression Therapy Success.
Carefully Chosen Materials for Patient Comfort & Sturdy Performance.
Including Handles, O-Ring Zippers & Vacuum Technology to Aid Garment Application & Removal.
Effective Therapy for Legs & Arms.
Raised Buttons, Large LCD Screen & Versatile Operating Modes to Promote Patient Compliance.
Pressures, Cycle Times, Therapy Times & Sequences Aligned with Years of Therapeutic Guidance from Clinicians.
Optional Secondary Preparation Modes to Mimic Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) or Tenderize Fibrotic Tissue Prior to Main Therapy.
Primary Treatment Modes
- Gradient Mode: Delivers gradient sequential compression. User can set the starting pressure (distal chamber near the foot).
Lymphedema Preparation Treatment (LPT) Modes
- Clearing Mode: Mimics Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD). Used before primary Gradient Mode treatment.
- Focal Mode: Tenderizes fibrotic tissue. Three (3) chambers are active at one time. Used before primary Gradient Mode treatment.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 10.2” W x 10.5” D x 4.3” H
- Weight: 6.4 lbs.
- Therapy Times: 15, 30, 45 or 60 Minutes
- Deflation Time: 12 Seconds
- Cycle Times (Inflation): 40 or 60 Seconds
- Pressure Ranges: 30-80 mmHg (Gradient Mode)
Garments
- 8 Sizes of Full Leg Garments
- 2 Sizes of Half Leg Garments
- 2 Sizes of Arm Garments
- Comfortable & Durable
- Easy to Apply and Remove with O-Ring Zippers and an Automatic Deflation Mechanism
The Industry’s Top E0651 Device For Leg & Arm Treatment
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.
The AIROS team understands that self-management of lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, and symptoms of other venous disorders are paramount to helping patients live their best lives with little to no interruptions.