Cheap Aircast Cryo/Cuff System-Large Knee & Cooler

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Aircast Cryo/Cuff System-Large Knee & Cooler Product Description:



  • Knee Large Cuff & Cooler
  • Aircast Cryo/Cuff sytem features simultaneous cold and compression to minimize swelling and pain
  • The simplicity to use makes it ideal for ER post-op training room and home use
  • Insulated jug holds up to 4 liters of ice and water - enough for 8 hours of therapy
  • 20 -31 Knee circumference 6 above knee Shipping Carton Size: 16 L x 12 W x 10 H

Product Description

Knee Large Cuff & Cooler * Aircast Cryo/Cuff sytem features simultaneous cold and compression to minimize swelling and pain * The simplicity to use makes it ideal for ER post-op training room and home use * Insulated jug holds up to 4 liters of ice and

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Works Great! Recommended
By Robert Summers
I'm recovering from an ACL reconstruction. My health insurance wouldn't pay for a Cryo Cuff, but I bought one anyway. I'm happy that I did.The way it works is that you load the cooler with ice and water. Then put the cuff on. Raise the cooler above the cuff and ice water runs from the cooler into the cuff. If it feels like it's not cold enough, lower the cooler and the warmed water runs from the cooler into the cuff. Raise the cooler and fresh ice water runs back into the cuff. The cooler should be about a foot above the cuff. I've set the cooler on a table or suspended it from a hat rack while icing.Pros: It's easy to ice 6, 7, 8 times a day Efficient use of ice; 7 lbs last me almost3 days No mess No dealing with plastic bags of ice, towels, and Ace Bandages. It's possible to disconnect the cuff from the hose and walk around while icing. The connection automatically closes so you only get a couple of drips of waterCons: The cuff seems expensive for what it is.I got the large cuff, even though I was within the range for the medium cuff by a few inches. The extra size makes it much easier to ice over the bulky post-op dressings

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Worth the money
By M. Smith
I injured my knee skiing 7 years ago. I got the CryoCuff while I was healing from that injury: it was much easier to fill the cooler once, and let it fill the compression wrap with ice- water, instead of getting up every hour to hobble to the kitchen for a fresh ice pack.I've used my CryoCuff over the years when I had flare ups of swelling and pain in the knee: it was especially great when I needed to ice my knee at work -- I just filled up the cooler with water & ice at home, and I could discreetly ice & compress my knee under my desk. No ice to dribble, no cloths to wrap around anything, no ice burn on my skin. Just healing cold & compression.I recently had to have surgery to fix that darned knee. My PT says that the discipline to ice, elevate and compress it is why I am making a really strong recovery. I could only do that because the CryoCuff made it easy - I just set the alarm to go off once an hour, and I refilled the compression wrap.If you are considering this, I'd buy it. I certainly got my money's worth of healing out of it!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Loving the cryo/cuff
By Lydia Haight
I purchased the Aircast cryo/cuff for use post knee replacement surgery. It has been invaluable to my recovery. It is easy to use and the cooler keeps the ice from melting for hours. I would highly recommend this product to anyone post surgery or injury.The product arrived within the time they said it would as well.

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