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The Aircast Cold Therapy Universal Fit Knee Cryo/Cuff uses a gravity-fed, non-motorized cooler to deliver up to 8 hours of safe, targeted cold therapy and compression. Designed for universal fit on either knee, it supports post-operative recovery, injury rehab, and pain management with an anatomically optimized cuff and easy portability.
| ASIN | B00P3D4CEO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,777 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #336 in Knee Braces |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (140) |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | AC143CT20-M |
| Manufacturer | DONJOY |
| Product Dimensions | 14.75 x 8.5 x 11 inches; 2.4 Pounds |
J**Y
Love this cold therapy cuff
Had to re purchase this after 25 years without one. After a knee surgery I was sent home with one of these Cryo Cuffs and wow was it amazing. 25 years later and not really sure what happened to my old one I decided to get another. I wont loose this one!! works great. Just fill cooler up with ice and water and then raise it higher than your knee or body part to be cooled down. Gravity forces cold water into the cuff and when the cuff warms up just hook up the water line and lower cooler under the cuff and allow gravity to force water back into cooler. Just repeat the process as many times as you want for an ice cold cuff.
C**E
Great product!
Had to buy on vacation for knee injury and it works great! Highly recommend. Being able to take it anywhere is a huge plus!
D**B
No electricity function or even a battery????
We have had several of these machine before that were issued to us by the hospitals where we had surgery. We ordered this machine to be used on my husbands recent shoulder replacement. When we opened the box we realize this is not what we wanted. It looks as if you are supposed to use gravity to move the cold water up and down to circulate meaning you live the unit up & down to get the water to your injured area. In other words there is no power to circulate cold water. The former machine we had had power in the lid & there was a small motor in the lid that allowed the water to move around for hours with out touching having to refill. This machine would require the injured party to pump their good arm up & down countlessly to move the water???? Bad design....really not acceptable !
S**S
extremely useful; no batteries or cords
I used this after my knee surgery. I like that it's not electric and don't have to mess with batteries or cords. I set it on the table next to my bed and gravy did the rest.
R**B
Easy to use and comfortable
Works excellent got me through 2 knee replacements.
T**S
Knee Therapy Item
Great for my bad knees!
S**R
Not as pictured
Would leave a 0, but of course it’s not an option. I’m using an air cast ice machine that a friend lent me. The images on Amazon are very misleading. This device has no electronic motor component to circulate the ice water to the pad. So essentially you are paying for a $10 glorified one gallon water cooler with a hose at the bottom for a $112 dollars. Save yourself the $90 plus dollars and get another option. By the way, if you do buy other brands on Amazon in the 100 dollar range with the motors. Plan of the hoses disconnecting if you’re a mover while you sleep. Always fun to wake up to ice cold water bath soaking your l bed in the middle of the night. Save yourself the frustration and pay for a medical grade ice machine such as the Berg brand. Aircast makes one as well but apparently it’s not this one which most definitely is not worth $112 dollars.
C**N
don't make them like they used to
not made very well - has a flimsy feeling; the flip up part that allows air in doesn't completely keep out air - just doesn't work as well as the one i had when i had my acl replacement surgery; shoulda kept it!!!
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