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. Some advanced models allow precise temperature control within specific ranges.
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Water Capacity. Consider the tank size based on your needs. Larger tanks require less frequent refilling but make the unit less portable. Most home units range from 4-15 quarts.
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Pump Strength. Check the pump's power as it affects water circulation and cooling effectiveness. Stronger pumps provide more consistent cooling but may be louder.
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Portability. If you need to move the unit between rooms, look for features like handles, wheels, or lightweight design. Consider the unit's size and weight when filled with water.
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Pad Design. Choose a unit with pads that fit your intended treatment area. Look for pads with good coverage and comfortable materials. Some units offer multiple pad options.
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Timer Features. Many units include programmable timers for treatment duration. This helps prevent over-cooling and ensures consistent therapy sessions.
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Noise Level. Consider the operating volume, especially if you plan to use it while sleeping. Some models offer quiet operation modes.
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Warranty Coverage. Check the warranty terms and duration. Look for units with at least 1-year coverage for mechanical parts and pump function.
How to use Cold Therapy Machine
Cold therapy machines are effective tools 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 tubes securely
- Attach the therapy pad to the target area
- Wrap with an elastic bandage if needed
Usage Tips
- Start with 15-20 minute sessions
- Keep skin protected with a thin barrier
- Monitor skin for excessive cold
- Maintain water temperature between 45-55?F
Safety Precautions
- Don't apply directly to skin
- Check circulation regularly
- Stop if numbness occurs
- Follow physician's recommendations
Note: Always consult your healthcare provider for specific instructions related to your condition.
How to Maintain Cold Therapy Machine
To ensure your cold therapy machine remains effective and durable, follow these simple tips:
- Clean Regularly: After each use, wipe down the machine and pads with a damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals.
- Inspect for Damage: Check hoses, connectors, and pads for wear or leaks. Replace damaged parts promptly.
- Store Properly: Keep the machine in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Follow Manufacturer Guidelines: Adhere to the user manual for specific maintenance instructions.
Aircast Cryo/Cuff Cold Therapy: Knee Cryo/Cuff with Non-Motorized (Gravity-Fed) Cooler, Medium
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