Compression Works
Emergency hemorrhage control solutions for Military, ED, Trauma Center, EMS, Fire & Rescue and Law E
Compression Works is a veteran-owned business and the manufacturer of the Abdominal Aortic and Junctional Tourniquet (AAJT). We develop hemorrhage control solutions for military medics, civilian EMS, law enforcement and emergency physicians.
Attending the Tactical Operations and Public Safety Conference tomorrow? Come find Jennifer at NAR Booth 319, 9AM–4PM.
Most kits are built for limb bleeds. Junctional and abdominal hemorrhage - that's where the gap is.
The AAJT-S fills that gap. Come see it.
📍 NAR Booth 319 | 9AM–4PM
Jonathan didn't hesitate when the first call came in that morning. He gave everything he had, including the one unit of blood he had available.
Then the radio crackled again.
A second patient.
Actively bleeding out.
And the blood was already gone.
This is the reality first responders live every day. Finite resources. Infinite responsibility.
This is why we do what we do, and why the tools we carry matter more than most people ever know.
If you've ever stood over a patient and wished you had more.
More blood. More time. More options.
This one's for you.
Check out our brand new website! www.compressionworks.com
06/02/2026
A month later and we’re still reflecting on the conversations from Special Operations Medical Association Scientific Assembly.
Always an honor to connect with the medics, providers, and military professionals advancing trauma care in some of the most demanding environments.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Compression Works booth.
A life-threatening inguinal hemorrhage.
A critical decision.
A life saved.
Honored to recognize the Robeson County EMS providers whose actions and clinical judgment helped change the outcome of this call using the AAJT-S.
Real-world hemorrhage control. Real-world impact.
Bound Tree Medical Robeson County EMS
05/26/2026
Going to FTFC Gathering of Eagles?
Nicole will be at Bound Tree Medical booth #627 - be sure to stop by!
Also, get hands on experience in the Bound Tree Simulation Lab in room 303A!
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Memorial Day.
Today, we honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
Their sacrifice is carried forward in the freedoms we live, the communities we protect, and the lives we work every day to save.
We remember.
Stop the Bleed Day 2026.
Our mission is clear - save lives.
Every second matters. Every action counts.
Learn more about the AAJT-S - www.compressionworks.com
05/20/2026
A woman in her mid-forties presented to the hospital with complaints of pelvic pain. She was approximately one week post-operative following an outpatient hysteroscopy. Ultrasound examination revealed features suggestive of a uterine arteriovenous malformation. There were no signs of active bleeding or spotting at that time, so she was referred to MRI to confirm the diagnosis.
While waiting for the MRI results, the patient developed massive vaginal hemorrhage accompanied by clear signs of hemodynamic instability. Within a critically short window, she lost an estimated 2 liters of blood and lost consciousness. The speed and severity of the crisis left clinical staff with an extremely narrow window for effective intervention before irreversible hemodynamic collapse.
Hospital staff placed the AAJT-S on the patient’s abdomen creating external aortic compression and achieving hemorrhage control. During resuscitation, the patient regained consciousness. She was then hemodynamically stabilized and transported to the operating room for definitive surgical repair.
The hemorrhage control achieved by the AAJT-S provided the critical intervention needed to stabilize the patient for surgery, where a hysterectomy was successfully performed and was the patient was discharged in stable condition.
Hemorrhage scenarios evolve fast, leaving little time for intervention once rapid clinical deterioration begins.
This case highlights the realities of time-sensitive stabilization, and the role external aortic compression can play during critical moments of care.
05/17/2026
We honor our first responders this week, and always.
Showing up at our worst, giving their best.
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1634A Montgomery Highway , #115
Birmingham, AL
35216