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Aircast Knee Cryocuff with cooler for knee injuries
Barely used Aircast knee cryocuff with cooler for sale. Can be shipped from Burke, VA. Cost of unit is $110, plus shipping.
This unit is a must for ACL surgery, and is great for all knee injuries. The ultimate knee ice therapy/cryotherapy device. Combines the therapeutic benefits of controlled compression to minimise bleeding and swelling, and cold to minimise pain following knee injury. The Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff™ with Cooler is an easy to use device that circulates ice cold water to provide cold therapy in the treatment of injuries. This version is specific for the knee and offers the very best option in ice and compression therapy. The Aircast Knee Cryo/Cuff™ with Cooler combines the therapeutic benefits of controlled compression to minimise bleeding and swelling in the knee, and cold to minimise pain. The cuff is anatomically designed to completely fit the knee providing maximum benefit. The Knee Cryo/Cuff™ with Cooler is one-size for adults. |
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