Description
SP-3000 is designed by DS MAREF that has accumulated 30 years of know-how in the pneumatic technology field.
Specifications & Features
- Setting time: 10, 20, 30mins
- Setting pressure: 1 - 10 Level
- Size: 300(W) x 185(D) x 169(H) mm
- Weight: 1.8 kg (Only body)
- Power source: AC 100-127V, 50hz~60hz
- Power Consumption: 50W
- Manual mode: Hand massage, Circulation, Combination, Foot/Hand care
- Auto mode: It automatically detects each sleeve and works with the optimized protocol for the detected sleeve.
- Skip function: It can be selected according to safety or intensive care and skipped on the part with ulcer, pain or damage.
- Sleeve kinds: Leg sleeve (L, XL sizes), Arm sleeve, Waist sleeve, Stretching Mat 6
- Sleeve chamber: 6 chambers
- Air sensor: Air sensor detects the set pressure to be working exactly on to the body.
- Remote controller
- Maintenance of pump, solenoid, pump use time
Automatic massage operation
With the AUTO button, it operates suitably for each sleeve. Optionally, you can adjust Pressure, Time and mode desired.
- ARM Sleeve (6 chambers)
- Waist Sleeve(6 Chambers)
- Leg Sleeve (6 chambers)
- Mat
Accessories:
Leg Sleeves - 6 Chambers (L/XL)
Waist Sleeve (6 chambers)
- If the user has any inconvenience during use, the airbag in that part can be closed independently.
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Effectively promotes intestinal peristalsis and is suitable for people suffering from constipation.
Arm Sleeve (6 Chambers)
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improve lymphatic flow , suitable for people suffer from bad circulation problem
- Conducive to rapid recovery of patients with gonorrhea problems after discharge
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If the user has any inconvenience during use, the airbag in that part can be closed independently.
Traction Massage Sleeve - 6 Chambers
- Use the stretching mat for 30 minutes to effectively achieve a significant stretching effect and increase body flexibility and range of motion.
- Conducive to rapid recovery after exercise or discharge from the hospital
- Provides vertical and horizontal passive movement and stretching for people who lie down for long periods of time or have difficulty exercising.
- The traction and stretching pad stretches the body from the neck to the pelvis. The 5th and 6th air bag positions can provide horizontal tilt, giving users a unique and effective stretching and movement effect on the shoulders.
- If the user has any inconvenience when using the stretch pad, the air bag of this part can be closed independently
SP-3000 offers FIVE MODE
- Can get a stretch by using 30-mins MAT
- Good for quick recovery after exercise or discharge from hospital
- Alternative exercise and stretching affects for people who are lying down long time or have difficulty exercising
- Since 6 air chambers stretch pelvis waist back and neck and in particular raise both shoulders sequentially to the right and left, users have an indirect effect as if exercising directly
- If you have any inconvenient part while using a mat, please press the corresponding chamber number on the device to skip the chamber motion
- AUTO MAT OPERATION
- When the hose is connected to the body, it is automatically recognized as MAT
- Pressing the AUTO button operates the optimal stretching program
Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC)
- used to enhance localized muscle recovery, reduce limb oedema and prevent deepvein thromboses (DVT) for years
- augments venous and arterial blood flow via the periodic inflation of external cuffs
- can cover the foot, calf or whole leg
- can be applied uniformly or sequentially with a variety of pressures at rapid ormoderate rates
The performance of IPC on reducing pain
As shown in the study...
- After doing exercise, mean perceived soreness measured at the shins, calves,quadriceps and hamstrings was significantly reduced by high and low pressuretreatment compared to no treatment
* The high pressure treatment produced significantly lower ratings than both the lowpressure treatment and no treatment!
Reduce the risk of DVT
As shown in the study...
- When the calf muscle contracts, blood is forced through the vessel towards the heart.
- Compression devices mimic such action by applying external pressure to the calf, whichhas been shown to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
What is DVT?
- DVT is the generation of blood clots in the deep veins, which can lead to edema andlocal cell death
- Also, the clot can dislodge and cause a stroke or heart attack
Compression devices can enhance blood flow and mitigate the risks of developing a DVT by 60%!
Dcrease oedema and promote ulcer healing
As shown in the study...
- Immobile patients often develop refractory leg oedema, which occurs because of thelymphatic system being unable to cope with the increased lymphatic load
- This condition responds poorly to the usual treatment of compression bandaging orhosiery
- Where additional ulcers present, these will not heal as long as the oedema is present
In this situation, IPC will not only enhance venous blood return but also decreaseoedema, both factors that will promote ulcer healing!

ABOUT COMPANY
Since its founding in 1986, Daesung MAREF has developed various product lines as well as quality innovation through steady product development. We develop and manufacture a wide range of products, from surgery assistive devices, physiotherapy and rehabilitation devices for the purpose of life extension and prevention to diseases to medical devices usable in daily life, such as beauty devices and home care devices that are close to our daily lives. We stand side by side with the leaders of the world.
Doctor Life has been a life partner and sometimes a contributor to our life, and has kept our lives healthy for the last 30 years. We are confident that we are at the cutting edge of the day with countless medical devices. What we provide is not merely a medical device, but the happiness and health of all mankind. With more value than just the air you need, Doctor Life will always be with your life.
Reference
*1 Landry, C., Arami, A., & Peterson, S. D. Intermittent Pneumatic Compression: Towards Optimal Timing for Enhancing Lower Limb Blood Flow.
*2 Partsch, H. (2008). Intermittent pneumatic compression in immobile patients. International wound journal, 5(3), 389-397.
*3 Waller, T., Caine, M., & Morris, R. (2006). Intermittent pneumatic compression technology for sports recovery. In The Engineering of Sport 6 (pp. 391-396). Springer, New York, NY.