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Adult Knee Cryo/Cuff
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Indications
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Trauma
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Post-op
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Knee Rehabilitation
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More Knee
Supports
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The Knee Cryo/Cuff combines the therapeutic benefits of
controlled compression to minimize hemarthrosis and swelling, and cold to
minimize pain. The cuff is anatomically designed to completely fit the knee
providing maximum cryotherapy. The Knee Cryo/Cuff is available in three sizes
for adults and is also available in a pediatric size, designed for children 1 -
7 years of age.
All Cryo/Cuffs can be ordered as a single cuff, or with a
cooler (including a tube assembly and insulation disk).
The Cooler is available separately and can
be used with any model in the Cryo/Cuff line.
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Product features and benefits
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Anatomic cuff design for complete
coverage of affected area.
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Measured compression for patient comfort.
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Controlled cold eliminates the risk of
tissue damage.
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Detachable cooler allows for uninterrupted
treatment.
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Sizes for both adult and pediatric patients.

Knee Immobilizer
can be used with the Knee Cryo/Cuff
Sold Separately
Ideal for post-op knee stabilization. |
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Pediatric Knee/Elbow Cryo Cuff
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The Pediatric Knee/Elbow Cryo Cuff is specifically
designed to treat children's injuries (ages 1 to 7). It
combines the therapeutic benefits of controlled compression
to minimize hemarthrosis and swelling, and cold to minimize
pain. Due to the unique design of the cuff, it can be
utilized effectively on both the knee and elbow of the
patient.
The Pediatric Knee/Elbow Cryo Cuff is one-size for children; an
adult size is also
available.
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Product features and benefits
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Anatomic cuff design for complete
coverage of affected area.
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Measured compression for patient comfort.
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Controlled cold eliminates the risk of
tissue damage.
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Detachable cooler allows for uninterrupted
treatment.
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Treatment for hemophilia hemorrhage.
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Sizes for both pediatric and adult patients.
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