Aircast Cryo Cuff Automatic Cold Therapy IC Cooler
Suffering from discomfort in your joints is all too common, particularly if you play sports on a regular basis or have previously undergone surgery. The Aircast Cryo Cuff Automatic Cold Therapy IC Cooler is designed to reduce swelling and discomfort, allowing you to regain your comfortable range of motion. Designed to provide targeted cold therapy and compression to the joint in question, the unit is an excellent method for helping you get back on your feet as quickly as possible.
What's Included with My Purchase?
The Aircast Cryo Cuff Cold Therapy IC Cooler is supplied complete with the following items:
- 1 x Main bucket unit
- 1 x Cooler tube
- 1 x Insulation disc
- 1 x Cooler lid
- 1 x Power supply
Who Can Make Gains with the Cryo Cuff Automatic IC Cooler?
Following a workout or training session, the muscles of your body are sure to feel tense. Without the correct rehabilitation methods, this discomfort can last for days on end, causing you to fall behind your training schedule and even lose some of your hard-earned performance gains. The Cryo Cuff IC Cooler is designed to provide targeted cryotherapy to a range of joints and limbs, allowing you to recover quickly so you can focus on your performance.
Unlike the Aircast Cold Therapy Cryo/Cuff Gravity Cooler Unit, this Automatic Cold Therapy IC Cooler features a pneumatic pump that fills the cuff with air. This provides an additional level of compression in the targeted area, which in turn helps to reduce swelling and improve blood flow.
Key Features and Benefits
- Integrates cold therapy and compression to reduce swelling
- Provides both gravity and motorised cold and compression therapy
- Features an integrated pneumatic pump within the cooler lid
- Simple in design and easy to use for your comfort
- Crafted with a whisper-quiet motor so you can continue with daily activities
- Cooler can be disconnected from the wrap quickly and easily
- Cuffs are anatomically designed to cover all major joints of the body (see below)
Indications for the IC Cooler Unit
The Aircast Cryo Cuff Cooler is suitable for a number of indications and can be used on different areas of the body. Indications include the following:
- General haemarthrosis
- Inflammation
- Post-surgical swelling and pain
- Post-injury swelling and pain
- Rehabilitation
- Sporting injuries
- Trauma
How Large Is the Therapy IC Cooler?
Please view the information below to see how large the Therapy IC Cooler is:
- Width: 175mm
- Height with Lid Attached: 300mm
- Circumference: 600mm
Automatic and Gravity-Fed Therapy
The Cryo Cuff Cold Therapy IC Cooler is designed to be as flexible to use as possible. Designed with both an automatic and gravity-fed system, the unit provides cold and compression therapy to targeted areas of your body. Crafted with an integrated pneumatic pump within the cooler lid, the device can be used without constantly having to adjust the unit.
Learn More About the Cryo Cuff IC
Find out more about the Aircast Automatic Cold Therapy Cooler by watching the video below. The unit has been designed to be as easy to use as possible.
How to Get the Most Out of Your Aircast IC Cooler Unit
We have found that the quality of therapy provided by the IC Cooler increases when a large amount of ice is added to your cooler. To get the most out of your Cooler Unit, we recommend filling your IC tank with as much ice as possible in order to keep the temperature as low as possible and maximise the quality of treatment received.
How Does the Aircast Automatic Cryo/Cuff Compress?
Once you have plugged your unit in to the mains, you will hear the internal motor start up and power down every thirty seconds. Once attached correctly, your Cryo/Cuff will follow this cycle, providing intermittent compression every thirty or so seconds.
Cryo Cuffs for the Aircast IC Cooler
Individual wraps for the Cryo Cuff Cold Therapy IC Cooler are sold separately. Please note that this device can be cold enough to cause serious injury, so it's important that you use one of the following cuffs with the unit: