Unlock your athletic potential with Enhanced External Counterpulsation
A non-invasive therapy designed to boost endurance, recovery, and overall sports performance. As the world of sports evolves, so do our approaches, at PULSE we are committed to empowering athletes with innovative, scientifically-backed solutions.
In the world of competitive sports, athletes continuously seek advanced methods to boost their performance and expedite recovery.
Pulse EECP Therapy's Performance EECP Program offers a groundbreaking, non-invasive approach that has captured the interest of athletes aiming for peak performance.
WHAT IS EECP?
Enhanced External Counterpulsation is an FDA-approved, non-invasive therapy that helps improve blood flow to the heart.
At Pulse EECP Therapy, we’ve adapted the breakthrough, non-invasive EECP therapy, traditionally used for heart health, to specifically cater to the needs of athletes seeking performance enhancement. By employing strategically placed cuffs around the legs and buttocks, our EECP therapy works in sync with your heart's rhythm. This synchronization not only enhances blood flow back to the heart but also optimizes circulation throughout the entire body, crucial for athletic performance.
We recognize the unique challenges athletes face in pushing their limits while maintaining peak physical condition. Traditional methods of enhancing athletic performance often involve rigorous training schedules and the potential for overexertion and injury. In contrast, our approach with EECP is innovative and athlete-centric. It's designed to augment your training by improving endurance, speeding up recovery, and enhancing overall cardiovascular efficiency, all without adding physical stress to your body.
This therapy aims to elevate your athletic capabilities by focusing on the core elements of performance – increased oxygen delivery, enhanced blood flow, and better removal of metabolic waste products. With EECP at Pulse, athletes can experience improved VO2 max, faster recovery after intense workouts, and enjoy the benefits of passive exercise on recovery days. It’s a holistic way to gain a competitive edge, improve training outcomes, and achieve new levels of athletic excellence
HOW EECP HELPS WITH ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
Performance EECP at Pulse uses non-invasive therapy to enhance athletic capabilities. The benefits include:
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Enhanced Oxygen Delivery: Improving blood flow and oxygen to muscles.
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Increased VO2 Max: Indicating heightened aerobic capacity and endurance.
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Optimized Cardiovascular Efficiency: Leading to better overall athletic performance.
BENEFITS OF EECP ON ATHLETES
EECP aids in recovery by:
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Accelerating Recovery Post-Intense Workouts: Reducing downtime and enhancing training quality.
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Reducing Muscle Fatigue: Improved circulation helps flush out lactic acid and other metabolic wastes.
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A 2012 study found that EECP treatment increased VO2 max by 10% in a group of trained cyclists.
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The same study also found that EECP reduced recovery time after exercise by 25%.
BOXING
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Muhammad Ali (Heavyweight Champion)
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Laila Ali (WIBA & IWBF Champion)
BASKETBALL
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Shaquille O'Neal (4x NBA Champion)
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John Salley (4x NBA Champion)
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Teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, and Los Angeles Clippers
FOOTBALL
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Jim Brown (NFL Champion & Hall of Fame Inductee)
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
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Rampage Jackson (MMA Champion)
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Luke Rockhold (MMA Champion)
TRACK AND FIELD
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Carl Lewis (9x Olympic Gold & 10x World Champion)
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Quincy Watts (Olympic Gold 400 & 4×400 relay)
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Ato Bolden (4x Olympic Medalist)
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U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team (Men's 1997 Team)
PROMINENT ATHLETE ENDORSEMENTS
While our Performance EECP Program is new, EECP therapy has a history of use by world-class athletes, including:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Unlike the typical multidisciplinary approach, which often involves multiple medications and specialists, EECP offers a unified, non-pharmacological treatment, acting as a form of passive exercise ideal for patients unable to engage in strenuous physical activities.
How does EECP fit into an athlete's training schedule?
Is EECP treatment painful?
EECP benefits athletes across various sports, particularly those requiring endurance and cardiovascular fitness.
Is EECP suitable for all athletes?
EECP is a safe, non-invasive treatment with minimal risks.