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You Don't Need Surgery To Need Recovery
Much of today’s recovery technology comes out of surgical and clinical settings.
We focus on translating it into everyday use - without compression or force.
*This is education - not medical advice. If you have a medical condition, consult your clinician.
If you’ve ever felt heavy legs, swelling, stiffness, or “wired-but-tired” after long days - this is for you.
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Contact vs. Compression
Most compression products work by squeezing tissue. That can feel supportive - but it can also restrict flow when worn too tightly or too long.
Wearable infrared is different. It works through skin contact, not pressure.
- Non-binding: doesn’t need to be tight to work
- Designed for daily wear: during work, movement, or rest
- Supports circulation and lymphatic flow: without “squeezing” the system
More pressure doesn’t mean better recovery.
What “wearable infrared” actually means
Certain fabrics are designed to emit far-infrared energy using embedded materials like germanium and carbon. The goal is to support the body’s natural recovery processes - especially circulation and fluid movement - with something you can wear as part of normal life.
- The fabric only needs to touch the skin
- People use it during the day and overnight
- It’s a tool for everyday recovery, not just athletes or post-surgery
Germanium + carbon vs. copper
Copper fabrics are everywhere. But “copper” and “infrared” aren’t the same thing.
- Copper is mainly marketed around conductivity
- Germanium/carbon fabrics are designed around infrared emission
- Similar feel isn’t proof of the same function
If you’ve tried copper and felt “not much,” this explains why.
How people actually use wearable infrared
- During long desk days (legs/ankles feel heavy)
- After activity (stiffness, soreness)
- Overnight (recovery while you sleep)
- Travel days (sitting, swelling)
*This is education - not medical advice. If you have a medical condition, consult your clinician.
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