For many people with sleep apnea, CPAP therapy works well on paper but fails in practice. The machine delivers the right pressure. The problem is getting through the night with the mask on. Traditional CPAP masks cover the nose, and in many cases the mouth as well, with a cushion […]
Headgear-Free CPAP Interfaces and Why They Improve Sleep Apnea Compliance
Sleep apnea affects millions of adults across the United States, and CPAP therapy remains the most effective non-surgical treatment available. The challenge is not the machine. The challenge is the mask. Traditional CPAP masks use straps and headgear to hold a cushion against the face. This works in theory, but […]
