Aircast Cold Therapy Knee Cryo/Cuff with Automatic Cold IC Cooler Saver Pack
We've bundled together the two essential elements of the Aircast Cryo/Cuff Cryotherapy Recovery System to form a single saver pack designed to provide incredible recovery and rehabilitation right out the box. The Aircast Cold Therapy Knee Cryo/Cuff with Automatic Cold IC Cooler Saver Pack features an Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff and an Aircast Automatic Cooler in a single, hassle-free bundle.
As the upgraded version of the Aircast Cold Therapy Cryo/Cuff with Cold Therapy Cryo/Cuff Cooler Saver Pack, this IC cooler unit uses both gravity and motorised therapy for improved flexibility. As Aircast's premium IC Cooler, this device features an integrated pneumatic pump with the cooler lid that provides a 45 second 'on' and a 30 second 'off' cycle of automated compression and cold therapy.
What's Included?
- 1 x Aircast Knee Cold Therapy Cryo/Cuff
- 1 x Automatic Cold Therapy IC Cooler
- Includes tube assembly and insulation disk
Key Features and Benefits
- Cost-effective solution for purchasing both knee cuff and cooler
- Provides cold compression to the knee
- Essential device for use following knee-replacement surgery
- Saver pack saves you both time and money
- Measured compression for maximum patient comfort
- Anatomically designed for complete coverage of the area
- Provides six to eight hours of cryotherapy
- Designed to be as safe and easy to use as possible
What Size Cuff Should I Choose?
The Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff is available in three different sizes. To find the perfect size cuff for your knee, please measure the circumference of your thigh, 15cm (six inches) above the patella (kneecap) using the image below as your guide.
Once you have this measurement, please refer to the table below and select the correct cuff size using the drop down menu at the top of the page.
Size | Thigh Circumference (15cm Above Kneecap) |
Small | 25 - 48cm |
Medium | 45 - 59cm |
Large | 50 - 79cm |
What Are the Benefits Cryotherapy for Injury Treatment?
Using cryotherapy to treat injury can produce a number of benefits. These include:
- Immediate pain relief
- Improved circulation throughout affected area
- Reduced swelling and inflammation
- Better joint mobility
- Reduces fatigue
- Enhanced flexibility and range of motion
- Accelerated recovery following surgery or injury
Which Conditions Will This Pack Help With?
Cold therapy relieves pain and swelling in a number of conditions. This include:
- Knee replacement surgery
- Chronic condition treatment
- Acute sprains
- Fatigued or tired ligaments
- Prehabilitation - exercise therapy before surgery
- Post-operative recovery
- Rehabilitation
- Trauma
Where Can I Use the Cryo/Cuff Cooler Pack?
The Cryo/Cuff and Cooler Pack is designed for use on the knee. This can include use on and around the knee to ease pain and discomfort.
Does the Cuff Cover the Whole Knee Area?
The cuff is anatomically designed to cover the entire knee, providing maximum cryotherapy to that area.
Want More Information About the Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff and IC Cooler Units?
For more information about the Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff and Automatic IC Cold Therapy Cooler, please watch the video below:
How Do I Use My Knee Cryo/Cuff and IC Cooler?
For information on how to use the cuff, simply follow the steps below:
Step One: Prepare the Cooler
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
Rest the cuff on the front of the knee and secure using the top strap. Flex the knee slightly and position the cuff so that the knee cap is exposed through the opening and secure using the bottom strap. (See figure 1).
Step Three: Fill the Cuff
Connect the blue tube to the cuff. Raise the cooler no more than fifteen inches above the cuff and allow fifteen seconds for the cuff to fill. (See figure 2).
Place the cooler on a stable surface, the base of the cooler should be level with the cuff. Plug the cooler into a power supply and turn on by connecting the cord to the lid.
Step Four: Refill Cooler
To refill after use, unplug the cooler and repeat step one.
For more information about how to use the cuff, please see the user manuals below:
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.
How Long Can I Use My Cryo/Cuff for?
You can use the cuff for up to two hours per session but it is recommended that you leave a period of at least twenty minutes between uses. We advise you seek professional advice before use if you suffer with a condition that may be aggravated by compression therapy.
Can I Apply the Cuff Directly to My Skin?
To avoid risk of skin burn, it is vital that you wrap the skin of the target area with a cloth or bandage or something similar before using your cuff.
How Do I Clean My Cuff Between Uses?
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.