Pneumatic compressor, non-segmental, home model

$950.00

Non-segmental pneumatic compressor designed for home use
Single outflow port delivers uniform compression to the limb
Intermittent inflation/deflation cycles for edema control
Intended for conditions like lymphedema and chronic venous insufficiency
Durable medical equipment classification for home therapy
Compatible with compression sleeves and garments

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Description

Product Details

Non-Segmental Compression

Delivers uniform pressure from a single outflow port to an attached sleeve/appliance to compress the limb.

Home Use Model

Designed for at-home intermittent pneumatic compression therapy for lymphedema or chronic venous insufficiency.

Controlled Inflation/Deflation Cycle

The device alternates between inflation and deflation phases according to preset cycle times and pressures.

Single Port Output

Uses one tube to inflate the entire sleeve—even if the sleeve has multiple chambers.

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Medical Coding: E0650

This device falls under HCPCS code E0650 for non-segmental home model compressors.

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Indications for Use

Used for lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency with venous stasis ulcers, and limb swelling not responsive to conservative therapy.

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Coverage Criteria

Often requires a trial of conservative therapy (compression garments, elevation, exercise) before coverage is approved.

Model TypeNon-Segmental Home Pneumatic Compressor
HCPCS CodeE0650
OutputSingle tube / single port
Use SettingHome / outpatient therapy
Therapy ModeIntermittent inflation / deflation
Intended forLimb compression, edema control, venous insufficiency

What’s Included

  • 1 Pneumatic Compressor (non-segmental, home model)
  • Power cord & control unit
  • Connection tubing
  • User manual & instructions for use

Use Tips

Start Slow

Begin with lower pressures and shorter session duration, and gradually increase as tolerated.

Proper Sleeve Fit

Ensure the compression sleeve fits snugly and comfortably—too loose can reduce effectiveness.

Maintain Clean Tubing

Check tubing for kinks, cracks, or leaks that could affect function.

Use with Other Therapies

Continue compression garments, elevation, and exercise as recommended by your clinician.

Insurance & Eligibility (Bill to Insurance)

Pneumatic compression devices are considered durable medical equipment and may be covered when medically necessary, particularly for lymphedema or chronic venous insufficiency.

Medicare / National Coverage

  • Covered for lower extremity CVI with venous stasis ulcers that failed conservative treatment.
  • Requires physician prescription and demonstration of medical necessity.

Commercial & Medicaid

  • Policies vary by insurer—often require documentation of failed conservative therapy first.

Self-Pay

  • Available as a private purchase if not covered by insurance.
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Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Insurance coverage varies by region and provider. Always consult a healthcare provider for proper prescription and use of compression devices.

Frequently Asked Question

What is a non-segmental pneumatic compressor?
It’s a pneumatic compression unit that uses a single outflow port to inflate compression sleeves uniformly, rather than controlling separate segments individually.
What is the HCPCS code for this device?
This type of device is coded as E0650 — Pneumatic compressor, non-segmental home model.
What conditions is it used for?
It is commonly used to treat lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, and persistent limb swelling.
Must conservative therapy be tried first?
Yes, most insurers require a trial of compression garments, elevation, and exercise before approving coverage.
Is it covered by Medicare?
Yes, under certain conditions — for lower extremity venous stasis ulcers and lymphedema when conservative therapies have failed.
Can it be used for both arms and legs?
Primarily designed for limb use; compatibility depends on the compression sleeves used.
Is the device portable?
It is intended for home use and may be portable enough to move between rooms as needed.
How often should sessions be used?
Session duration and frequency vary by prescription, often 30 minutes to 1 hour per session.
Are parts replaceable?
Yes, tubing and connectors are replaceable in case of wear or damage.
Do I need a prescription for it?
Yes, a physician prescription is typically needed for medical use and insurance coverage.

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