I developed the ReidSleeve® while I was in training in Oncology at
Stanford University. During that time, I treated many patients with
breast cancer who had developed a condition called lymphedema.
Many of my patients had worsening lymphedema despite conventional
therapy and in many cases, the patient's insurance company refused to cover
therapy for lymphedema. I conceived of the technology that
has become known as the ReidSleeve after numerous, futile attempts to
obtain insurance coverage for lymphedema treatment for these patients.
Time and again, I was frustrated by the lack of interest from the
insurance companies and by the lack of benefit my patients received from
available treatments. As a result, I studied the problem of lymphedema
and sought a more effective way to help these patients.
I wanted an effective treatment that was also easy for my patients to
use. I wanted something that was comfortable to wear so that my patients
would not be further burdened with difficult and cumbersome treatments.
I felt that the suffering they endured as the result of having breast
cancer was more than enough. Since many of my patients were busy mothers
and professionals, I wanted something they could put on easily and
quickly and that would apply the proper compression each time.
I spent many weekends and evenings studying the lymphatic system and the
changes that caused lymphedema and, as a result of this work, designed a
compression sleeve made of convoluted foam and adjustable straps.
Fundamentally, my goal was to make a compression sleeve that was soft and
comfortable and that provided effective compression while minimizing
obstruction of venous or lyphatic outflow. Fortunately, the compression
sleeve I developed was effective and my patients began telling other
lymphedema suffers of their progress.
The ReidSleeve has emerged as one of the most effective treatments for
lymphedema. In a effort to assure accuracy and consistency of the
pressure exerted by the ReidSleeve, I developed a special compression
gauge so that patients could determine the level of pressure that was
exerted by the ReidSleeve. For several years the ReidSleeve was our
main product but I was still not satisfied since many patients had
additional needs. To help these patients, I developed the Optiflow, an
insert which brings the advantages of the ReidSleeve technology to
sequential pumps and compressive wraps. To reduce the size of the ReidSleeve for patients with modest amounts of lymphedema, the Contour has
been developed. The Contour is a lighter and cooler version of the ReidSleeve that is designed for patients with mild to moderate amounts of
edema.
As the result of growing interest in the ReidSleeve, many people have
joined in my efforts to bring effective, proven treatments to patients
suffering from lymphedema. Each member of the team contributes a high
level of skill and dedication in areas of engineering, manufacturing,
patient support, insurance billing and management. And each member of
our team is committed to the original philosophy of service and concern
for the patient that led to the initial development of the ReidSleeve.
Patients often have different and unique problems. As a result, we still
offer custom production of the ReidSleeve to address the particular
needs of each patient. We offer patient support services, insurance
verification and billing, provide a free newsletter, answer patient
questions through the lymphedema forum and provide analysis of the
patient's response that is available to the patient and therapist through
the EdemaCalc system. I am very happy to have the opportunity to work
with the people at Peninsula Medical. Together, we will strive to
improve the treatment for lymphedema while maintaining the concern for
the patient as an individual that led to the initial development of the
ReidSleeve.
Tony Reid MD Ph.D