6D Action™ Dispositivo de Terapia por Vacío | Ventosaterapia Activa y Drenaje Linfático
6D Action™ Dispositivo de Terapia por Vacío | Ventosaterapia Activa y Drenaje Linfático
El 6D Action™ Vacuum Therapy Device representa la evolución de la ventosaterapia tradicional, transformando una ventosa estática convencional en un sistema avanzado de movilización tisular multidireccional controlado electrónicamente.
Mientras que la ventosaterapia clásica aplica una presión fija, el sistema 6D Action™ utiliza presión negativa inteligente en modos continuo y pulsátil, permitiendo diferentes aplicaciones terapéuticas profesionales:
• Pulsación estática para drenaje linfático
• Lift & Twist para movilización y liberación de adherencias cicatriciales
• Deslizamiento dinámico para liberación miofascial
• Sincronización de doble ventosa para tratamientos bilaterales
La versión Clinical Pro incorpora:
• Ventosas de vidrio esterilizables en autoclave
• Salida de doble canal
• Ventosas roller de gran tamaño para uso clínico intensivo
Ideal para:
• Fisioterapia y rehabilitación
• Drenaje linfático
• Tratamiento de cicatrices y fibrosis
• Liberación miofascial
• Recuperación deportiva y postoperatoria
6D TAPE® – Therapy Tape with Manipulation Handles
6D Action Clinical Pro includes everything in the basic package and more:
• a suction hose with a filter and a multifunctional, automatic valve, that enables both treatment with two suction cups simultaneously and treatment with just one suction cup.
• Versatile cleaning and service kit for the device, suction cups, multifunctional valve and suction hose
• 2 x 6 plastic cups in different sizes = 12 pcs
• 5 different sized glass cups, that are also autoclavable
• Roller suction cups, diameters 75 mm and 50 mm
• 5 m roll of 6D Tape with mobilization handles
6D Action demonstration
Who Is This For?
For Practitioners
- Physiotherapists managing post-surgical oedema, scar tethering, and musculoskeletal dysfunction.
- Manual lymphatic drainage therapists requiring an adjunct to reduce session time and extend drainage.
- Sports medicine clinicians treating athletes for myofascial restrictions, DOMS, and bilateral muscle imbalance.
- Orthopaedic rehabilitation teams managing post-arthroplasty scar and joint capsule restrictions.
- Hospital lymphatic departments requiring autoclave-sterilisable equipment for multi-patient use.
For Patients
- Post-surgical recovery patients (C section, knee/hip replacement, laparoscopy) managing oedema and scar tethering.
- Chronic lymphoedema patients requiring mechanical drainage support between MLD sessions.
- Athletes and sports participants seeking deep myofascial release and accelerated recovery.
- Anyone with fascial restrictions, chronic muscle tightness, or densified connective tissue.
How to Use - Clinical Protocols
General Setup
- Ensure skin is clean and dry. For Gliding Mode, apply a thin layer of massage oil.
- Select the appropriate cup size for the treatment area. Connect the cup to the vacuum hose.
- Place the cup rim against the skin. Activate the pump to achieve the desired negative pressure level.
- Select Continuous Mode for Gliding and Myofascial work. Select Pulsation Mode for Lymphatic and Scar protocols.
Lymphatic Protocol
- Position cups at proximal lymph node clusters first (axillary or inguinal). Activate Pulsation Mode for 3-5 minutes.
- Progress distally toward the oedema site, following the anatomical lymphatic pathway.
- Treat the oedema site with Pulsation Mode. Session: 10-20 minutes total.
Scar Protocol (Lift & Twist)
- Place cup at the scar perimeter - not directly over the incision line. Establish suction.
- Grip the lever handle. Gently lift perpendicular to the skin surface.
- While maintaining lift, apply slow clockwise then counter-clockwise rotation. Hold each rotation for 5-10 seconds.
- Progress along the scar length in 1-2 cm increments. Session: 10–15 minutes.
⚠ Contraindications: Do not apply to open wounds, active infections, active DVT, malignancies, or areas of unknown swelling without medical clearance.
FAQ
What makes the 6D Action device different from standard cupping cups?
Standard cupping cups are passive - they apply a fixed, static suction that does not change once placed. The 6D Action is an active, electronically controlled device that delivers both Continuous and Pulsating negative pressure. This enables four distinct clinical techniques (Pulsation, Lift & Twist, Gliding, Dual-Cup) that address six different biomechanical vectors - Lift, Twist, Left, Right, Pulse, Compress/Decompress. Standard cups provide 1D passive suction; the 6D Action provides a full tissue mobilisation system.
Is the 6D Action actually better than traditional cupping? How?
Yes - for clinical purposes, the 6D Action is clinically superior in every measurable dimension. Traditional static cupping creates hypoxia (oxygen starvation) in the tissue within minutes, which is why it causes bruising. The 6D Pulse Mode prevents hypoxia by releasing pressure rhythmically - enabling longer treatments with zero bruising risk. It can also actively pump the lymphatic system (static cups cannot), break deep scar adhesions through Lift & Twist (static cups cannot), and perform bilateral treatments simultaneously (static cups cannot). The only area where traditional cupping 'wins' is simplicity - it requires no power source.
How does the 6D Action help with lymphatic drainage?
The Pulse Mode electronically mimics the natural contraction rhythm of the lymphangions - the muscular pumping units of lymphatic vessels. By alternating vacuum pressure rhythmically, the cup physically expands and contracts the interstitial space beneath it, widening the endothelial gaps of initial lymphatic capillaries. This allows large protein molecules (the primary osmotic driver of oedema) to enter the lymphatic system and be transported away. The 6D Action does not replace Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) - but it provides clinically meaningful lymphatic stimulation in a fraction of the time required for a full MLD session.
How does the 6D Action help with post-surgical scars?
The Lift & Twist technique creates a bi vector mechanical force that is uniquely effective for scar adhesion breakdown: simultaneous Z-axis decompression (lifting the scar away from underlying structures) and torsional rotation (shearing the fibrotic collagen cross-links laterally). This combination reaches the deep adhesion layers that conventional compressive scar massage cannot access. Critically, the decompressive lift means this technique can begin weeks earlier than massage – during the fragile proliferative healing phase – because it does not apply downward pressure to the incision line.
What is the difference between the Continuous and Pulsating vacuum modes?
Continuous Mode provides a sustained, constant negative pressure – best for Gliding (myofascial release) and Lift & Twist (scar mobilisation) where consistent tissue engagement is needed. Pulsating Mode alternates the vacuum rhythmically between high and low pressure – best for lymphatic drainage, post-surgical oedema, and DOMS recovery where the 'pumping' mechanical effect is the primary therapeutic goal.
Can the 6D Action be used on fresh post-surgical scars?
The decompressive nature of the Lift & Twist technique allows earlier intervention than conventional massage – typically from 4-6 weeks post-surgery once the wound is fully closed, depending on the surgeon's clearance. Because the technique lifts away from the incision rather than pressing into it, it is appropriate during the late proliferative phase when fibrosis is first forming and early scar mobilisation has the greatest impact. Always obtain physician or physiotherapist clearance before treating post-surgical tissue.
Does the Pulse Mode cause bruising like traditional cupping?
No. This is one of the Pulse Mode's primary clinical advantages. Traditional static cupping holds tissues in constant elevation, causing micro-ischaemia (oxygen starvation) within minutes, which leads to capillary rupture and the characteristic circular bruising. Pulse Mode's rhythmic pressure release allows the tissue to re-perfuse with oxygen between pulses, preventing hypoxia. Treatments can last significantly longer with no bruising risk, a significant patient experience improvement over traditional cupping.
Is the 6D Action safe for patients with lymphoedema?
Yes. The 6D Action Pulse Mode is specifically indicated as an adjunct for lymphoedema management. The proximal-first lymphatic clearance protocol (clearing regional nodes before treating the affected limb) should always be followed. Patients with secondary lymphoedema following cancer treatment (breast cancer, melanoma) should have a certified MLD therapist supervise initial treatments. Always consult with a lymphoedema specialist before beginning vacuum therapy for primary or secondary lymphoedema.
How does the dual-cup simultaneous treatment work?
The Clinical Pro model includes the Multifunctional Auto-Valve, a pressure routing component that connects two cups to the same electronic vacuum pump while maintaining individual seal integrity. The therapist positions two cups bilaterally (e.g., both sides of the lumbar spine, both trapezius muscles, or hamstring and quadriceps simultaneously) and activates the pump. Both cups receive identical pulsating vacuum rhythm, creating a synchronised bilateral mechanical input that has autonomic nervous system regulation effects beyond what single cup therapy achieves.