Details: Aircast Cryo/Cuff Cold Therapy: Knee Cryo/Cuff with Non-Motorized (Gravity-Fed) Cooler, Medium
Brand: Aircast
The Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff with Gravity Cooler is an integrated approach to cold therapy that combines cold and focal compression delivered using a non-motorized, gravity-fed system. It delivers chilled water directly into a Cryo/Cuff that is anatomically designed to provide maximum cryotherapy, eliminating the risk of tissue damage. The Gravity Cooler holds water and ice needed to provide 6 to 8 hours of cryotherapy, and is compatible with all Cryo/Cuff and Arctic Flow pads. It’s ideal for minimizing hemarthrosis, swelling, managing pain, post-operative recovery, trauma, rehabilitation and sports injuries. The Gravity Cooler includes tube assembly, plastic fittings and an insulation disk. The user manual provides easy to follow directions for use. Universal fit allows the Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff to be worn on either the left or the right leg.
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Advantages
- Products can be returned
- An integrated approach to cold therapy that provides cold and focal compression using a non-motorized, gravity-fed system
- Delivers chilled water directly into a Cryo/Cuff that is anatomically designed to provide maximum cryotherapy, eliminating the risk of tissue damage
- Gravity Cooler holds water and ice needed to provide 6 to 8 hours of cryotherapy; Compatible with all Cryo/Cuff and Arctic Flow pads
- Ideal for minimizing hemarthrosis, swelling, managing pain, post-operative recovery, trauma, rehabilitation and sports injuries
- Universal fit allows the Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff to be worn on either the left or the right leg
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer guide for Cold Therapy Machine
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Temperature Control. Look for machines that offer adjustable temperature settings to customize your treatment needs. Some units allow precise temperature control while others have preset options.
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Pump Design. Consider the pump's noise level and efficiency. A quiet pump is essential for comfort, especially during overnight use. Look for continuous flow systems for consistent cooling.
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Tank Capacity. Choose a tank size that matches your intended use duration. Larger tanks require less frequent refilling but may be heavier and less portable.
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Pad Options. Check the variety and quality of therapy pads available. Different injuries require different pad shapes and sizes. Ensure the machine is compatible with the pads you need.
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Portability. Consider the unit's weight and design if you plan to move it around. Some models come with carrying handles or compact designs for easier transport.
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Timer Features. Look for units with programmable timers to control therapy duration and automatic shut-off features for safety.
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Warranty and Support. Check the warranty length and what it covers. Good customer support is important for troubleshooting and replacement parts.
How to use Cold Therapy Machine
Cold therapy machines are effective for reducing pain and swelling after surgery or injury. Here's how to use one properly:
Setup
- Fill the reservoir with cold water and ice
- Connect the tubing to the pad/wrap
- Place the pad on the affected area
- Secure with straps or bandages
Usage Tips
- Start with 15-20 minute sessions
- Keep a thin barrier between skin and pad
- Monitor skin for excessive coldness
- Use 3-4 times daily as recommended
Safety Precautions
- Don't apply directly on skin
- Check temperature before use
- Stop if numbness occurs
- Follow doctor's instructions
Note: Always consult your healthcare provider before starting cold therapy treatment.
How to Maintain Cold Therapy Machine
Maintaining a cold therapy machine is essential for optimal performance and longevity. Here are key tips:
- Regular Cleaning: Wipe down the exterior and interior surfaces with a mild disinfectant to prevent bacteria buildup.
- Check Connections: Ensure all hoses and connections are secure and free from leaks.
- Inspect Gel Packs: Regularly check for any signs of damage or leaks in gel packs; replace them if necessary.
- Storage: Keep the machine in a cool, dry place when not in use to avoid moisture damage.
- Follow Manufacturers Guidelines: Always refer to the manual for specific maintenance instructions.
Aircast Cryo/Cuff Cold Therapy: Knee Cryo/Cuff with Non-Motorized (Gravity-Fed) Cooler, Medium
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