Evaluating the Hemodynamic Performance of the VenAir Sequential Compression System
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn an Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Device (IPCD), VenAir, effectiveness in healthy adults. The main questions this research aims to answer are: 1. The hemodynamic performance of VenAir paired with the thigh garments, calf garments, and foot garments is not inferior to that of SCD700 paired with the corresponding garments. 2. The hemodynamic performance of VenAir paired with the thigh garments, calf garments, and foot garments is not inferior to that of SCD700 paired with the thigh garment. Researchers will compare VenAir and the SCD7000 to see if VenAir improves blood flow as well as or not worse than the SCD7000. Participants will lie down and rest for approximately 30 minutes to stabilize their heart rate. The researcher will then use ultrasound to measure the participant's blood flow while they wear different leg garments (one at a time) and also when no garment is worn.
• Healthy adults
• Aged 20-64 years
• Leg circumference within the size range of the SCD700 and VenAir garments