2 verified studios

Compression therapy in Denver

Where to try compression therapy in Denver, CO — 2 verified studios on the Praxium directory, with what to expect and how it fits a goal-based recovery plan.

Compression therapyDVT prophylaxis (medical IPC only)lymphedema (medical IPC)reduced perceived soreness (wellness boots)

Compression therapy studios in Denver

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Denver Sports Recovery — recovery studio in Denver, CO

Denver, CO

4.9· 422 reviews

Professional-grade sports recovery, chiropractic, physical therapy, IV therapy, and longevity treatments in Denver, CO.

Cold plungeInfrared saunaRed light therapyContrast therapy+4
Restore Hyper Wellness - Cherry Hills — recovery studio in Denver, CO

Denver, CO

4.8· 107 reviews

Restore Hyper Wellness in Cherry Hills Village (5046 E Hampden Ave, Denver) offers cryotherapy, red light therapy, infrared sauna, compression, IV drip therapy, and mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy as science-backed recovery services.

CryotherapyRed light therapyInfrared saunaCompression therapy+2

Frequently asked questions

How much does compression therapy cost in Denver?

Pricing varies by studio, session length and whether you buy single sessions or a membership. Check each Denver studio's site below for current rates.

Where can I try compression therapy in Denver?

Praxium lists 2 verified studios offering compression therapy in Denver: Denver Sports Recovery, Restore Hyper Wellness - Cherry Hills.

What should I expect from compression therapy?

Sessions run 20–30 minutes. You'll slide into boot or sleeve attachments that connect to a compressor unit. The pressure cycles feel like a progressive squeeze starting at the feet and moving up the leg — most users find it comfortable or pleasurable, similar to a deep massage.

What is compression therapy good for?

Compression therapy in a recovery studio context refers to pneumatic compression devices — most commonly sequential compression boots, leg sleeves, or hip systems — that use air pressure to intermittently squeeze and release the limbs in a wave-like pattern from the extremities toward the core. The most recognized brand is NormaTec (now part of Hyperice), though multiple manufacturers produce similar devices.

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