I have a cryo-cuff from prior shoulder surgery, was sent home with another brand cooler system. That needs to be plugged in and doesn’t give the compression of cryo-cuff. I’ll be purchasing a new knee sleeve so I can be portable again. Thanks for a great product.
I broke my right ankle - bc this is the first bone I’ve ever broken a bone - this cryo cuff system is a life saver. It cools the entire body part that you are cooling and it does so without getting anything wet … on you, your couch, anywhere.
I recently had my second knee replacement and was using a manual cold pack and another brand ice machine. I had an Aircast machine from my shoulder replacements. After a week of unsatisfactory results I decided to invest in the Cyro Cuff for my knee and I couldn't be happier. Customer Service was so helpful in getting the product to me quickly and my swelling is under control. I live alone and the machine is easy to use. To save on ice, I put two frozen water bottles in the tank in addition to the water and ice and it stays cold all day. I swear by this machine.
Tried it for a couple days but never got cold enough that I felt contributed to the healing process
Out of the several dozen brands on the market today, for cold knee therapy, the Aircast Cryo Cuff is the best. Especially if you’re using the one that is motorized. Stays cold, automatically compresses and releases. I first discovered this brand last year when I had a total knee replacement. And then again, for my second total knee replacement, I used it again, and again, this thing works like a charm.