Post on 22-Aug-2020
ALWAYS COOL UNDER PRESSURE
AIRCAST ® CRYO/CUFF TM COLD THERAPY
Evidence suggests that compression and the
relatively constant application of this device
enhance the efficacy of cold therapy.1
K. Donald Shelbourne, MD | Methodist Hospital | Indianapolis, Indiana
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Safe, reliable, convenient, and easy-to-use, the Aircast® Cryo/Cuff TM is designed to simplify and streamline therapy for both the practitioner and the patient — saving time, and promoting positive outcomes.
Always CoolUnder Pressure
PREDICTABLE RESULTS • AcompletelineofanatomicallydesignedCryo/Cuffsensuresconsistent,repeatabletherapy,eliminatingtime-consuminghand-wrappingandpatientguesswork
CLINICAL ADVANTAGE •Reducesbloodlossandswellingforeffectivepainreliefandearlyrehabilitation2,3
• Decreasesintra-articulartemperatures4andimprovesrangeofmotion3
•SignificantlyshorterhospitalstaysareobservedwhencomparedwitheitherHot/Iceorcrushedice1
AIRCAST CRYO/CUFF GRAVITYAn integrated approach to cold therapy that
combines cold and focal compression delivered using a simple, gravity-fed system.
CONSISTENT FOCAL COMPRESSION WITH COLD THERAPY
CUFF INFLATES WHEN FILLED TO PROVIDE COMPRESSION
COLD AND COMPRESSION THERAPY TO MANAGE PAIN, REDUCE EFFUSION AND HEMARTHROSIS
SOFT TISSUE PROTECTION• Theadvancedwaterrecirculationsystemmaintainstheskintemperaturerangeat50°Fto60°F,decreasingriskoftissueinjury2
• Thedual-layerpolyurethanedesignoftheCryo/Cuffeliminatestheneedforaninsulatingcoldbarrierandhelpspreventoverexposuretocold
PATIENT CONVENIENCE• The2-in-1,simple,portablesolutionempowerspractitionerstodelivereffectivecoldtherapyandfocalcompressionsimultaneously
• Cryo/Cuffseliminatetheneedforlabor-intensiveicepacksandcompressionbandages
Minimize HemarthrosisControl EffusionReduce Hypoxic Injury
CRYO/CUFF IC INTEGRATESCompression DressingsCold TherapyAutomated Circulation
FOCAL COMPRESSION
AIRCAST CRYO/CUFF INTERMITTENT COMPRESSION (IC)A motorized delivery system allows intermittent compression combined with cold therapy.
R E F E R E N C E S :
1. Shelbourne KD, Rubinstein RA, and McCarroll JR, et al. Postoperative cryrotherapy for the knee in ACL reconstructive surgery. Orthopedics International Edition. 1994;2(2):165-170.
2. McDowell JH, McFarland EG, and Nalli BJ. Use of cryotherapy for orthopaedic patients. Data on file (04-205). DJO Incorporated.
3. Levy AS and Marmar E. The role of cold compression dressings in the postoperative treatment of total knee arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1993;297:174-178.
4. Martin SS, Spindler KP, Tarter JW, Detwiler K, and Petersen HA. Cryotherapy: an effective modality for decreasing intraarticular temperature after knee arthroscopy. Am J Sports Med. 2001;29(3):288-291.
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