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The Back/Hip/Rib Cryo/Cuff combines the therapeutic benefits of controlled compression to minimize hemarthrosis and swelling, and cold to minimize pain. The versatile cuff design enables it to be used on either the back, hip, or rib area. Includes (1) Cooler and (1) Cuff
Product features and benefits
Anatomic cuff design for complete coverage of affected area
Measured compression for patient comfort
Controlled cold eliminates the risk of tissue damage
Detachable cooler allows for uninterrupted treatment
Indication
Chronic/acute pain
Post-op
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.
Question by: Carol Apczynski on Oct 5, 2013, 9:16 AM
Carol
Thank you for contacting product support. The back/hip/rib cryo cuff pad fits up to a 45" waist. If you have anymore questions please do not heistate to contac us.
Diana
Answer by: Admin on Oct 5, 2013, 9:16 AM
I see that this comes in a 45 inch waist, so , MY question is , can this be made larger for the larger man / woman ? If so , what would be the cost ?
Question by: Teresa Spears Greene on Nov 28, 2015, 7:51 AM
No I'm sorry that is the only size available
Answer by: Admin on Nov 28, 2015, 7:51 AM
Can this be used after a hip replacement?
Question by: Tori on Nov 17, 2014, 2:52 PM
Tori
Yes this pad can be used after a THR.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 17, 2014, 2:52 PM
Does the cooler unit plug in to an electrical outlet for operation?