Details: Aircast Cryo/Cuff System, Combines Focused Compression with Cold Therapy to Provide Optimal Control of Swelling to Minimze Hemathrosis, Edema, and Pain, Complete System with Medium Knee Cuff
Brand: Aircast
The Aircast Cyro/Cuff System uses ice and gravity to deliver cold compression to the knee, ankle, thigh, shoulder or calf. It rapidly lowers skin temperature in the area covered by the cuff. The compression is proportional to the height of the job above cuff. Ice-water is warmed to body heat can be easily re-chilled by opening the valve and lowering the jug.
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Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Use following surgical procedures, acute inflammation, edema due to trauma and pain reduction for sprains, strains and tendinitis
- Elevating the cooler fills and pressurizes the cuff
- Compression is controlled by gravity and is proportional to the elevation of the cooler (one inch of elevation equals 1.8mm Hg pressure)
- Includes gravity fed zip on knee cuff with pressure valve, insulated 4-liter ice/water cooler jug, and exchange tube with quick disconnect
- Effective for extended therapy from 6-8 hours
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer guide for Cold Therapy Machine
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Tank Capacity. Consider how long you'll need to use the therapy in one session. Larger tanks (4-6 quarts) require less refilling but are heavier. Smaller tanks are more portable but need frequent refilling.
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Temperature Control. Look for machines with adjustable temperature settings. Digital controls offer more precise temperature management than manual systems. Some units maintain consistent temperatures for hours.
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Flow Rate. Check if the unit offers adjustable flow rates. Different injuries and body parts may require different flow intensities. More advanced models often have multiple flow settings.
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Pad Options. Consider what therapy pads come with the unit. Universal pads work for multiple body parts, while specialized pads target specific areas. Check if additional pads are available separately.
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Portability Features. Look for features like carrying handles, compact design, and lighter weight if you need to move the unit often. Some models come with travel cases.
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Noise Level. Since you might use it while sleeping or resting, check reviews about the unit's operating noise. Quieter models typically cost more but provide better comfort.
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Timer Functions. Auto shut-off features and programmable timers can prevent overuse and save energy. Some units offer multiple timer settings for different therapy needs.
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Warranty Coverage. Check warranty length and what it covers. Better warranties often indicate higher quality and manufacturer confidence in their product.
How to use Cold Therapy Machine
- Prepare the Machine: Fill the reservoir with ice and water as per the manufacturers instructions.
- Attach the Pad: Connect the therapy pad to the machine and ensure its securely fitted.
- Apply the Pad: Place the pad on the affected area, using a cloth barrier if needed to protect the skin.
- Set the Timer: Adjust the temperature and duration based on your comfort and recovery needs.
- Monitor Usage: Avoid prolonged exposure to prevent skin damage.
Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.
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 System, Combines Focused Compression with Cold Therapy to Provide Optimal Control of Swelling to Minimze Hemathrosis, Edema, and Pain, Complete System with Medium Knee Cuff
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