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Aircast Cryo Cuff Cold Therapy Knee Solution - Blue - Large, Non Motorized, Gravity-fed System, 1count

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For more information about the Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff and Cold Therapy Cooler, please watch the video below:

Don't just take our word for it, see what Johnathan had to say about the Aircast cooler and how it helped his wife after knee replacement surgery. OrthoBracing.com is committed to providing each customer with the highest standard of customer care. For this, we have specific guidelines to ensure proper communication. Our r eturn policy serves to protect the integrity of our products, as well as to provide full transparency to our loyal customers. We understand that our customers expect the products they receive to be compliant and sanitary, and our goal is to meet those expectations.To keep your Cryo/Cuff clean, simply wash the cuff with soap and hot water before rinsing and leaving to air dry. This process can also be used to clean the blue tube and cooler units also. Want More Information About the Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff and Cooler Units? With gravity and motorised options, this cooler provides your injury with intermittent compression and cold therapy. This helps to improve blood flow throughout the affected area, which speeds up your rate of recovery and provides effective relief against injury-related pain and swelling. Pneumatic Pump Connect the blue tube to the cooler and fill the cooler to the line with water. Add ice and place the insulation disk on top. Close the lid of the cooler and allow up to five minutes for the water to cool. Step Two: Apply the Cuff At Health and Care, we offer a range of products that help treat and alleviate symptoms of injury in a number of body areas. For more information about the products available, please see the list below: To keep your Cryo/Cuff clean, simply wash the cuff with soap and hot water before rinsing and leaving to air dry. This process can also be used to clean the blue tube and cooler units also. Save on the Cooler and Cuff

To prepare the cooler, connect the blue tube to the cooler and fill with cold water to the line provided. Add ice and place the insulation disk on top before attaching the cooler lid and closing shut. (See figure 1). In the first few weeks following knee replacement surgery and even for a long time after that, pain and swelling can become truly intense. Icing the knees regularly is recommended by doctors to help counteract these symptoms, usually around 3-4 times per day for the first 2-3 weeks. Cryo Cuffs are available for use with the Aircast Cooler to relieve pain and swelling. The Aircast Cooler is available separately or together as a complete kit. The cuff needs to be attached to the Gravity Aircast Cryo Cuff Cooler or the Intermittent Powered Cooler and will hold water and ice needed for six to eight hours of cryotherapy. The durable cooler comes with a tube assembly and insulation disk and simple-to-follow directions for use. Many hospitals use the cryocuff system and will send you home with the single patient use cuff which is why we offer the cooler on its own.The Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff combines the therapeutic benefits of controlled cold compression to minimise hemarthrosis and swelling and reduce pain. For information on how to use the cuff, simply follow the steps below: Step One: Prepare the Cooler To keep your Cryo/Cuff clean, simply wash the cuff with soap and hot water before rinsing and leaving to air dry. This process can also be used to clean the blue tube and cooler units also. Want More Information About the Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff and IC Cooler Units?

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