Patient receiving at-home treatment using a pneumatic compression device with leg sleeves to reduce swelling and improve circulation—MCB DME equipment for lymphedema and vascular therapy in New Jersey.

Lymphedema Pumps & Pneumatic Compression Devices in New Jersey: Relief & Care You Deserve

June 16, 20253 min read

Our goal is to empower each patient with the knowledge and tools they need for real progress—because managing lymphedema shouldn’t be confusing, and you shouldn’t have to do it alone.”

– Michele Kattine, Co‑Founder & COO, MCB DME

If you're living with chronic leg swelling, lymphedema, or venous insufficiency, you don’t have to suffer in silence. At MCB DME, we provide FDA-approved pneumatic compression devices, including arterial pumps and lymphedema pumps, to help patients in Hawthorne, NJ, and across the tri-state area improve circulation, reduce swelling, and regain independence—all from the comfort of home.


What Is a Pneumatic Compression Device?

A pneumatic compression device (PCD) is a type of durable medical equipment (DME) that uses gentle, controlled air pressure to move fluid and blood through the limbs. It’s commonly used to treat:

  • Lymphedema

  • Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)

  • Post-surgical swelling (edema)

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) (in select cases)

  • Venous leg ulcers

  • Orthopedic recovery edema


How Does a Pneumatic Compression Pump Work?

Our systems include:

  • A digital compression pump with customizable therapy settings

  • Compression sleeves for legs or arms

  • Tubing that distributes sequential pressure

The device mimics your body’s natural muscle contractions to:

  • Improve venous return

  • Reduce lymphatic fluid buildup

  • Prevent complications like cellulitis or leg ulcers

Woman using a pneumatic compression pump at home for lymphedema therapy, wearing blue leg sleeves while relaxing in a recliner—MCB DME compression equipment for at-home circulation support in New Jersey.

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Conditions Treated with Compression Therapy Devices

Our Medicare-approved compression pumps help treat:

✅ Lymphedema

Swelling caused by damage or blockage in the lymphatic system—often after surgery, radiation, or trauma.

Medical illustration showing the stages of lymphedema in the upper limb—from early swelling to advanced tissue changes—used by MCB DME to educate patients on compression therapy options in New Jersey

✅ Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)

When leg veins can’t return blood to the heart effectively, causing swelling, skin changes, and pain.

✅ Venous Leg Ulcers

Open sores that develop from poor blood circulation in the lower legs.

✅ Post-Operative Edema

Common after orthopedic surgery, trauma, or prolonged immobility.

✅ Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

Some compression devices are cleared for mild PAD—consult your doctor for eligibility.

✅ Other Edematous Conditions

Including injury-related swelling and fluid retention due to inactivity.

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Why Choose BioCompression Devices at MCB DME?

We proudly offer BioCompression Systems, a leading name in advanced compression therapy, made right here in New Jersey! These devices are:

  • ✅ Quiet and easy to use

  • ✅ Available in 4- and 8-chamber models

  • ✅ Compatible with both upper and lower limbs

  • ✅ Equipped with digital pressure controls for precise treatment

  • ✅ Available in custom or standard sleeve sizes

  • ✅ Backed by clinical evidence for effectiveness

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Benefits of Pneumatic Compression Therapy

💡 Why patients in NJ choose MCB DME for lymphedema and swelling relief:

  • ✔️ Reduces leg, arm, and foot swelling

  • ✔️ Enhances lymphatic drainage and venous return

  • ✔️ Speeds wound healing and ulcer prevention

  • ✔️ Lowers risk of recurrent infections

  • ✔️ Offers Medicare-covered at-home therapy

  • ✔️ Improves comfort, mobility, and quality of life


Is Pneumatic Compression Right for You?

Compression therapy may be right for you if you’re experiencing:

  • Leg or foot swelling

  • Painful varicose veins

  • Arms that swell after surgery or cancer treatment

  • Wounds that won’t heal

  • Frequent infections or cellulitis

Our team at MCB DME provides:

  • 🩺 Insurance verification and paperwork

  • 🚚 Delivery and device setup

  • 👨‍⚕️ Training on proper use

  • 📞 Ongoing support and follow-up

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Why Choose MCB DME?

Located in Hawthorne, New Jersey, MCB DME is a family-owned provider of durable medical equipment trusted by hospitals, home care agencies, and patients throughout the region. We specialize in:

  • Lymphedema compression therapy

  • Arterial pump systems

  • Orthopedic bracing

  • Diabetic and orthopedic shoes

  • Compression garments for insurance-covered therapy

✅ Find out why New Jersey patients choose MCB DME for expert care and fast service.
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Get Started Today with Pneumatic Compression Therapy

📞 Call 973-553-0777 or email [email protected] to schedule your device delivery and consultation.

✅ Medicare, Medicaid, and Private Insurance Accepted

Let us handle the paperwork while you focus on healing.

Kris Scheufele is a marketing strategist and advocate who works closely with MCB DME to communicate compassionate, effective solutions for people living with chronic conditions. With a strong background in digital media, education, and community outreach, Kris helps bring clarity and connection to the world of durable medical equipment. When not writing or consulting, Kris is often leading wellness workshops or developing educational programs that empower patients to take control of their care.

Kris Scheufele

Kris Scheufele is a marketing strategist and advocate who works closely with MCB DME to communicate compassionate, effective solutions for people living with chronic conditions. With a strong background in digital media, education, and community outreach, Kris helps bring clarity and connection to the world of durable medical equipment. When not writing or consulting, Kris is often leading wellness workshops or developing educational programs that empower patients to take control of their care.

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