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Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff w/Cooler - All Questions

Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff w/ Cooler - Pediatric
Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff w/Cooler
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I just had a total knee replacement done on May 18th. I heard about your Aircast Cryo Cuff and it appears there is more than 1 model to choose from for the knee. I have a lot of swelling and stiffness in my right leg. Which model do you recommend I get?
Question by: Oliver on Jun 9, 2010, 3:58 PM
Either model of the Aircast Cryo/Cuff will work for your condition. One is motorized and uses a pump to pump cold water into the cuff to reduce swelling in your knee. That model is called the Aircast Cryo/Cuff IC - this model requires a prescription. The other version listed on this page is the original Aircast Cryo/Cuff that uses gravity rather than the pump. It does not require a prescription. They both do the same thing, but the motorized version is more convenient.
Answer by: Admin on Jun 9, 2010, 3:58 PM
I have the Aircast Cryo/Cuff Cooler but missplace the cuff. Can i buy it separately? If so how much is it?
Question by: clau on Jul 24, 2010, 9:33 AM
Yes, all the cuffs are $69.99ea besides the shoulder. The shoulder cuff is $84.99
Follow the link below for more information:
https://www.donjoystore.com/aircast-cryo-cuffs
Answer by: Admin on Jul 24, 2010, 9:33 AM
Does the cuff provide cold water to the front of the knee or also to the back of the knee I can't tell from the picture.
Question by: Samantha on Oct 6, 2010, 7:35 PM
The Aircast Cryo/Cuff for the knee provides total contact cold therapy. The entire cuff fills with cold water to provide maximum cold therapy to the area.
Answer by: Admin on Oct 6, 2010, 7:35 PM
Does this include the cooler with the 30 second on/off cycle? Or would there be a different type of cooler that the knee aircast goes with?
Question by: Samantha on Oct 6, 2010, 8:01 PM
No this is the standard gravity unit. The Aircast Cryo/Cuff IC Motorized and Cuffs provides the integrated compression to the cuff. See the link below to direct you to the page.

https://www.donjoystore.com/aircast-cryo-cuff-ic-motorized-and-cuffs
Answer by: Admin on Oct 6, 2010, 8:01 PM
How do you drain the water from the cuff?
Question by: Cheryl Caris on Nov 22, 2010, 12:57 PM
Hello Cheryl,

Here are the steps:

1. Empty the cooler
2. Put the empty cooler on the ground with the lid off, and squeeze the cuff so that all the water goes from the cuff and into the cooler
3. Empty the cooler again.
4. Repeat if needed.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 22, 2010, 12:57 PM
I have the Cryo/Cuff w/Cooler for my wrist and I was wondering what's the use of the plug that comes with it?
Question by: Tom on Feb 10, 2011, 1:30 PM
It sounds like you have a Aircast Cryo/Cuff IC Motorized and Cuff Automatic Integrated Compression and Cryo Therapy System. If you have a plug, the water can be pumped rather than relying on the gravity pump aspect of the non IC systems.
Answer by: Admin on Feb 10, 2011, 1:30 PM
I have a Cryo/Cuff cooler manual version with knee cuff. The "O" ring on the tube that connects to the cuff is perished and dried and does not seal anymore. What is the size of the "O" ring to obtain a replacement, do you have replacements?
Question by: Gavan on Mar 7, 2011, 7:06 PM
Gavan,
Due to FDA regulations we are unable to give you the information on the O ring for the Cryo Cuff however; you can replace the cooler or the tube through customer care at 800-553-6019.
Answer by: Admin on Mar 7, 2011, 7:06 PM
How do you measure for the size.
Question by: Lise Lamadeleine on May 16, 2011, 5:24 PM
Measure the circumference of the thigh, six inches above the top of the knee cap. Use that number and match it up with the sizing chart.
Answer by: Admin on May 16, 2011, 5:24 PM
The instructions show me how to use the cuff. How do I drain the cuff after use?
Question by: ra on Jun 24, 2011, 1:03 PM
Hey Ra,
Take the whole thing to think sink. Then with the cooler empty, unscrew the hose from the cooler. Then make sure the Cuff is connected to the hose. Squeeze the cuff and you will force the water out of the cuff, through the hose, and into the sink.

Thanks
Answer by: Admin on Jun 24, 2011, 1:03 PM
The cuff will not drain - what can prevent the cuff from draining? Tried squeezing the cuff from above but something is preventing the water from escaping. Any ideas?
Question by: David on Jul 11, 2011, 3:16 PM
Do you have the blue hose connected to the pad? The hose must be connected for the water to drain back into the cooler.
Answer by: Admin on Jul 11, 2011, 3:16 PM

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