Intermittent cold & compression therapy

Based on the foundational RICE therapy (rest, ice, compress, elevate) method, intermittent cold and compression therapy (CTT) has been proven to support healing for acute injury or long-term chronic care needs while reducing pain. It offers patients who’ve been in a car accident an alternative to opioid pain medications throughout the healing process – before surgery, after surgery, and during physical therapy.

53%

lower narcotics consumption¹

33%

reduction in pain scores²

43%

reduction in edema³

Squid Rx

Squid Rx wraps are ergonomically designed to help speed up recovery and provide relief from muscle and joint pain. They are durable, easy to clean, and made of anti-bacterial materials.

SquidRX Treatment Areas

Squid Rx Treatment Areas

SquidRX

ThermoTek VascuTherm 4

The ThermoTek VascuTherm 4 offers intermittent compression; thermoelectric cooling, heating, and contrast therapy; and optional DVT prevention therapy.

ThermoTek VascuTherm Treatment Areas

ThermoTek VascuTherm 4 Treatment Areas

ThermoTek VascuTherm

Breg Polar Care Wave

The Polar Care Wave combines motorized cold therapy with active compression and can be customized with various levels of cold and compression settings. It’s easy to use and compact.

Breg Polar Care Wave Treatment Areas

Breg Polar Care Wave Treatment Areas

Breg Polar Care Wave

Nice

Designed to reduce pain and speed recovery, Nice is an iceless cold and compression therapy system for post-surgery or injury.

Nice Treatment Areas

Nice Treatment Areas

Nice

Pulsar Scientific Recovery+

Delivering high-performance cool and heat therapy, the Recovery+ thermal compression system can be used with or without a DVTherapy pneumatic compression system. 

Pulsar Scientific Recovery Treatment Areas

Pulsar Scientific Recovery+ Treatment Areas

Pulsar Scientific Recovery
  1. Schröder D, Pässler HH. Combination of cold and compression after knee surgery: A prospective randomized study. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 1994;2(3):158-65.

  2. Morsi E. Continuous-flow cold therapy after total knee arthroplasty. J Arthroplasty. 2002 Sep;17(6):718-22.

  3. Su EP, Perna M, Boettner F, Mayman DJ, Gerlinger T, Barsoum W, Randolph J, Lee G. A prospective, multi-center, randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy of a cryopneumatic device on total knee arthroplasty recovery. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2012 Nov;94(11 Suppl A):153-6.