The invention relates to impulse therapy and particularly to a device for
applying impulse pressure intermittently to a human foot to enhance blood
circulation around the body. In the prior art impulse pressure is applied
by means of an inflatable bladder applied to the foot. To be effective
the bladder has to be filled rapidly and this produces unacceptable noise
during operation. The bladder in accordance with invention is provided
with internal means acting to dissipate fluid flow with accompanying
reduction in fluid flow rates and consequent noise levels during the
pressurization process.