Miguel Artín Caetano Jorge Albert Mallabrera

Artículo redactado y revisado por Jorge, Miguel y Caetano

The feeling of tired legs, swelling in the ankles, and fluid retention are increasingly common problems due to our lifestyle, whether from standing for long hours, sitting in front of a computer, or doing intense sports training.

Until recently, the only effective solution to treat poor circulation and muscle fatigue was to visit specialized clinics and pay for sessions. Nowadays, home pressotherapy has become the best tool to restore your legs, improve your vascular health, and enjoy deep relaxation from the comfort of your sofa.

Today at Wellbeinn, we explain exactly how home pressotherapy works, which programs you should use based on your needs, and how to get the most out of your device to say goodbye forever to heavy legs.

What is home pressotherapy and why do you need it?

Pressotherapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses air pressure to perform a compression and decompression massage on the legs. By placing the legs in boots that inflate in chambers, the system stimulates blood flow and the lymphatic system.

Having a pressotherapy device at home like our Highfly Pro model gives you access to a tool used daily in professional clinics. The key to a good device lies in its customization capabilities. For example, our device offers a very wide pressure range, from 30 mmHg up to 260 mmHg.

This versatility is key, as not all leg problems are treated the same way. To understand how to use your pressotherapy machine correctly, we need to differentiate between two main types of programs: circulatory and muscular.

Circulatory programs vs. muscle programs

The most common mistake when using pressotherapy at home is thinking that "higher pressure means better results." This is completely false when it comes to fluid retention. Let's break down how you should set your machine according to your goal:

1 Circulatory programs (drainage and fluid retention)

When our goal is to improve venous return, eliminate fluid retention, or treat vascular problems, we need to apply the rule of long times and very low pressures.

The lymphatic system, responsible for draining fluids from our body, is located very superficially under the skin. If we apply high pressure, the lymphatic capillaries collapse and the fluid does not move.

To enjoy a circulatory program with the Highfly Pro pressotherapy boots, the settings should stay within the initial range, that is, between 30 and a maximum of 80-90 mmHg.

Session to improve the circulation in your legs at home:

Total time 45 minutes.

Start Begin the first 10 minutes with a pressure of 50 mmHg.

Progression Gradually increase the pressure by 5 mmHg increments as the session advances.

End Finish the last minutes of the program reaching a maximum of 80 mmHg.

This gentle and progressive massage is what truly "sweeps away" the accumulated fluid, fully reducing inflammation in the legs.

2 Muscle programs (recovery and relief)

If you are an athlete or accumulate a lot of muscle tension, the approach changes. Muscle programs aim to perform a deep and complete compression of all the leg muscles.

In this case, the pressotherapy machine will use higher pressures (above 90 mmHg) to reach deep tissue. This type of massage helps move internal muscle fluids, eliminate metabolic waste (like lactic acid produced after training), and loosen tight muscle fibers.

The benefits of home pressotherapy

Adding a home pressotherapy session to your daily routine not only improves your legs but also has a positive impact on your overall well-being.

  • Central nervous system relaxation: Beyond improving fluid retention and easing leg heaviness, the rhythmic compression of the boots sends calming signals to the brain. This drastically reduces cortisol levels (the stress hormone).
  • Improves sleep quality: By relaxing the nervous system and relieving physical pain, using pressotherapy late in the afternoon prepares you for a deep, restorative night’s rest.
  • Comprehensive recovery (2-in-1 effect): You enjoy a double benefit in every session. First, drainage that moves retained fluids to revitalize your body. Second, a compression massage that relaxes muscle fibers and completely eliminates stiffness in your legs.
Miguel Ortín Wellbeinn

"As a sports physiotherapist, I’ve found that pressotherapy is one of our best allies for optimizing health. Its power lies in improving circulation, which speeds up muscle recovery and eliminates fatigue from the very first use."

Miguel Ortín — CEO and Physiotherapist at Wellbeinn

The best investment for your legs

Having heavy legs doesn’t have to be normal. Understanding how your body works and knowing how to apply the right pressures (low for circulation, high for muscles) will make a real difference in your quality of life.

With a home pressotherapy device like the Highfly Pro, you have full control over your recovery, tailored to any needs you or your family may have. Start your routine at home today and feel your legs light again.

Artículo redactado por...

Jorge Albert Mallabrera
Autor

Jorge Albert Mallabrera

Redactor especializado en fitness, recuperación muscular y bienestar.

Miguel Artín
Revisor

Miguel Artín

CEO en Welbeinn · Especialista en terapias de recuperación.

Caetano
Revisor

Caetano

Equipo Welbeinn · Producto y protocolos de uso.

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