PHILADELPHIA, June 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Philadelphia Flyers have teamed up with leading sports technology company NormaTec to establish an official Recovery Room powered by NormaTec for their players.
The room features NormaTec PULSE PRO Systems for the players to utilize before and after training to rejuvenate muscle tissue, increase circulation, rehab from pain and soreness, and ultimately speed up the recovery process. NormaTec's Recovery Systems use a patented compression technology to provide rapid recovery for athletes.
"The NormaTec is a lightweight portable & durable adjunct to the recovery process of the Philadelphia Flyers," said Flyers Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer, Jim McCrossin. "It can be utilized not only in our recovery room but on the plane, train, or the bedroom of our players."
Gilad Jacobs, CEO of NormaTec, added: "Hockey is a high intensity sport and the Flyers have some of the best players in the NHL. We are thrilled to have partnered with them on the Recovery Room and to see NormaTec's technology at work helping them excel on the ice every day."
About NormaTec
NormaTec Recovery Systems are cutting edge compression solutions that enhance the body's natural ability to recover. The NormaTec Systems utilize a patented massage pattern-"NormaTec Pulse Technology." Using NormaTec's full-length leg compression boots, arms, and hips before or after intense workouts and games, rejuvenates muscle tissue and dramatically reduces tightness and soreness. Invented by an MD, PhD and perfected by professional athletes, NormaTec recovery systems are the go-to equipment for the world's best and the face of recovery within elite athletic spheres everywhere.
See the Flyers' Recovery Room: https://www.normatecrecovery.com/featured/flyers/
For more information, visit https://www.normatecrecovery.com/
Media Contact: Rebecka Rice, 1-617-658-5830, [email protected]
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