Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff IC System
The Aircast knee cryo cuff helps rehab injuries, sports injuries, and post-op operations. This device soothes and relieves discomfort. The unit has many features:
Aircast IC Cooler
Aircast IC coolers work through a closed-loop system. The single hose transports cold water from the unit to the knee cryocuff and back. The knee cuff has two compartments. The motor in the lid circulates air in the cuff's outer chamber. The inner chamber holds the water. Raise the IC cooler so cold water can enter the cuff. The affected area receives cold treatment. Lower the cooler to recycle water. Cold therapy and occasional air compressions relieve pain and inflammation.
The Aircast Cryo/Cuff IC User Guide
Combining cold therapy with intermittent compression defines the Aircast Cryo/Cuff IC units. This solution makes pain and swelling much less after injuries or surgeries. We're here to show you how to use your unit so that you can get the most healing benefit from it. Remember, your healing is the most important thing to us. Check out the video we created for you:
Starting Your Cryo/Cuff IC Cooler
A straightforward design makes the Cryo/Cuff IC device easy to use. This tutorial will help you use it safely.
- The cooler must be ready before using the therapy for your knee. Connect the blue tube to the unit.
- Fill the cooler with cold water according to the marked guidelines inside the cooler.
- Fill the rest of the unit with ice.
- Before sealing the cooler lid, place the insulation disk on the ice.
- Allow the water to cool for five minutes. Shake the cooler occasionally.
- Wrap the knee cuff around your knee by securing the velcro straps.
- Tighten the top strap of the knee cryo cuff. The bottom strap can be loose, and the front strap should fit comfortably.
- Read the directions carefully for the Aircast knee cryo cuff for the optimum experience.
Pressuring and Filling Cryo/Cuff
You're almost there! Final steps to activate the cryo cuff knee unit:
- Connect the blue tube to the cryo cuff and raise the cooler 15 inches above the knee for 30 seconds to fill.
- Place the cooler on a sturdy surface with the level of the base in line with the wrapped knee.
- Plug the power supply into the wall to start the Aircast IC cooler.
- Connect the other end of the wire to the cooler's lid.
Common Community Questions For Cryo Cuff Knee
Direct Skin Contact:
- Yes, you can wear the Aircast knee cuff without a barrier.
Size Concerns:
- A medium size fits most people. Only kids should use the small size. A large size fits adults over 160 lbs and 6 feet tall. Water stays cold for hours after filling the device.
Injury and Exercise:
- Certainly! The cryo cuff for the knee can help you recover from a ligament sprain.
- The therapy is used during exercise.
- Please speak with your doctor or therapist.
Fit After Swelling:
- As swelling increases or reduces, the cryo cuff knee stays snug by adjusting the velcro straps.
Troubleshooting Aircast Cryo Cuff Knee
Problems? Try these simple fixes:
- Keep the power source connected to the wall socket and cooler lid.
- Secure the blue tube to the cryo cuff and cooler.
- Tighten the cooler lid to keep the cold in.
- Remember the motor is in the hidden compartment of the lid
- Find your power supply cord in the unit's packaging. The cord is at the bottom of the box and is sometimes hard to find.
Use-case scenarios for Aircast Knee Cryo Cuff
- Patients use the Aricat IC unit for the knee to reduce pain and edema after surgery, speeding recovery.
- After intense training, athletes use the cryo cuff knee to reduce inflammation and speed recovery.
- Outdoor enthusiasts can swiftly treat minor knee injuries on-site and continue their hobbies with less pain.
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