Compression Shorts...
Today the use of compression shorts is routine among high school, college, and professional athletes. Most athletes swear by the use of these products saying they provide a performance advantage, because of their ability to maintain uniform compression to the thigh muscles responsible for delivering power during locomotion. Instead of lost energy through wasted motion and muscle vibrations, enhanced delivery of power and speed is recognized. Compression shorts work because they reduce thigh muscle friction and other momentum-robbing movement of the lower quarter. There use is preferred in many of today's athletic sports. Many of today's high quality compression shorts are specially constructed from nylon blends with varying amounts of Lycra/spandex to provide more or less support for the waist, groin and thigh musculature during competition.
Today, the most widely recognized use of compression shorts is among elite professional bicyclists and triathletes. The form-fitting shorts, which usually extend from the waist down to middle of the thigh, provide separation of the groin and thigh muscles through targeted compression. This principle is repeated with varying success in every pair of compression shorts available today. The nylon fabric provides a cool environment and a comfortable fit while the Lycra/spandex component enhances the garment's elasticity and thus its ability to compress and separate the thigh and groin muscles. Some compression shorts are manufactured with advanced materials designed to wick away excess perspiration, which reduces chafing and overheating. Other advanced materials containing silver ions are used to prevent MRSA infections often a result of wearing previously worn sweaty garments.
DME-Direct has compression shorts for every athletic activity to keep your muscles warm and protected from incurring a muscle strain. We have both neoprene and neoprene-free mens compression shorts and basketball compression shorts to keep every man feeling good on the court We also carry running compression shorts and padded compression shorts that are perfect for softball. For women we have female cut womens compression shorts which are cut wider in the hip region to accommodate a woman's wider hips for more comfort. Both our men's and women's compression shorts are available with cinch wraps and groin wraps to treat groin pulls and pulled hamstring muscles. These compression short products have the durability needed to last season after season and are perfect for the weekend warrior, as well as, the professional athlete. Many top athletes can be found wearing our compression shorts for their sport activity. DME-Direct.com also carries youth compression shorts and stylish boy compression shorts perfect for any teenager or youngster involved in after-school and/or high school athletics. Our athletic compression shorts are routinely used for a variety of sport activities including everything from cycling to working out at a health club. Our wide selection is often used in a multitude of different sports settings as running compression shorts, basketball compression shorts, football compression shorts and volleyball compression shorts. Some of our football-styled products are sold as padded compression shorts to allow for fitting of additional football pads for increased protection. In addition to the ever popular Bio Skin product line we also carry the Zensah brand which feels soft like Lycra compression shorts but feature silver ions to prevent odor buildup and fight against MRSA infections. DME-Direct.com features compression shorts from the leading sports medicine orthopedic manufacturers including BioSkin, Innovation Sports, Hely Weber, Breg, Zensah, and more. Our products are designed with the athlete in mind, and will help you get back in the game without pain. Our staff is ready to answer all your questions. Call us at 877-721-7701 in the United Sates and 661-702-7995 for those living outside the U.S. DME-Direct.com ships worldwide Monday-Friday to consumers, hospitals, orthopedic groups, allied healthcare professionals, and the military.
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