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REDUCE THE RISK OF DVT WITH LYMGYM
Introducing the travel leg exerciser that helps prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis in air passengers. Lymgym now supported by the Aviation Health Institute.
DOCTORS have designed a simple new in-flight leg exerciser to reduce the risk of airline travelers developing Deep Vein Thrombosis.
Lymgym, which is stocked by Boots, is medically proven to increase blood flow in the legs by an average of five times -- and can be used in the comfort of your own seat.
According to the Aviation Health Institute, around 30,000 air passengers are affected by DVT each year. The charity promotes the health and well-being of air passengers worldwide including those affected by DVT.
Its director, the author of several aviation health books, Farrol Kahn, who was one of the first to recognise a link between flying and DVT, said: About 20 people on every jumbo are potential DVT risks and Lymgym, which simulates walking, is a good preventive measure."
Lymgym is an inflatable exerciser made up of two compartments of air connected by a valve. Passengers simply paddle" their feet for a few minutes an hour.
One of its designers, Isam Osman, a consultant vascular surgeon at Ipswich Hospital, said: "Air passengers are at risk of developing clots which can lead to DVT as blood pools in their veins when they sit still for long periods"
"Using Lymgym is an efficient way of improving the circulation and reducing the risk of clots. The rate of blood flow in people we tested with it increased by up to ten times - but in most cases around five times.
"It certainly has the potential to save the lives of scores of people who might otherwise suffer from DVT and die every year."
Mr Osman developed Lymgym - recommended retail price 7.95 - with the director of Ipswich Hospitals accident and emergency department, David Hodgkinson, and Suffolk fitness expert Charles Burch.
Mr Burch said: "Lymgym is simple and easy to use. Passengers do not have to leave their seats but get the same benefit as they would from walking around the plane."
The Department of Health recently confirmed fears about DVT when it recommended pregnant women, those on the contraceptive pill, those on HRT and new mothers should take regular "at seat" exercise on flights.
Lymgym can be purchased from Boots, call 08450 708090 for stockists, from Lymgym direct on 01473 738666, or visit the website www.lymgym.com.
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Editors notes:
For more information please contact Simon Young at SJY Media on 01473 726777, or Charles Burch at Lymgym on 01473 738666. Visit the Aviation Health
Institute at www.aviation-health.org
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