Cold therapy leads to the reduction of patient pain medication intake
Therapy Modality
Compression - Device with various wraps for arm, leg, etc. Alternating / Intermittent Compression between 35mmHg and 15mmHg
Localized Thermal Therapy - (hot or cold) for post traumatic and post surgical conditions
Contrast Therapy - Automatically alternates from hot to cold therapy (20 minutes at 49° F and 10 minutes at 105° F repeating continuously). For pain management. Combined with compression to enhance thermal transfer.
DVT Prophylaxis - Decrease the risk of deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Primarily post surgical.
Indications
Edema - Reduction of edema associated with soft tissue injuries such as burns, postoperative edema, and ligament sprains.
Lymphedema - Treatment of disorders associated with vascular or lymphatic insufficiency such as Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI), venous stasis ulcers, post-mastectomy edema and chronic lymphedema.
Pain - Cold or Heat therapy for pain management.
Features
Precise temperature control - Cold: 49° F to 50° F | Heat: 105° F
Compression Therapy - Alternating compression between 15mm Hg and 35 mm Hg
DVT Prevention Therapy - Foot: Cycles at 100 mm Hg | Calf: Cycles at 55 mm Hg
Proprietary integrated compression with DVT prevention.