CRYO/CUFF ™
Powerful Relief, Proven Results Trusted Cold and Compression Therapy, Backed by Clinical Evidence
CRYO/CUFF ™
Powerful Relief, Proven Results Trusted Cold and Compression Therapy, Backed by Clinical Evidence
With over 400,000 patients treated, the Aircast Cryo/Cuff ™ is the only gravity-powered cold compression device with published clinical evidence , making it a trusted solution throughout the NHS and Private Hospitals. Designed to manage pain, reduce swelling, and support healing, Aircast Cryo/Cuff ™ combines simplicity with advanced therapeutic benefits, providing patients with fast, effective recovery.
COLD THERAPY FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT
REDUCE PAIN 12,13,14
Cold therapy (also known as cold treatment or cryotherapy) is widely applied for temporary reduction of swelling and pain after surgery or injury. Evidence-based medicine studies indicate that patients undergoing TKA and arthroscopic ACL reconstruction have benefited from postoperative cryotherapy 15,16,17
REDUCE SWELLING OEDEMA
IMPROVE ROM
REDUCE MUSCLE SPASMS
BENEFITS OF COMBINED COLD & COMPRESSION THERAPY
Significantly helps reduce post-operative pain scores after TKA, ACL reconstruction, and wrist arthroscopy 19,20,21
Showed significant decrease in VAS and decreased use of pain medication when compared to conventional icepacks 22,23 aiding post- operative arthroscopic procedures
After ACL reconstruction, showed improved ROM immediately, decreased VAS, and decreased oedema 22,23,24
Cold therapy is an affordable, easy-to use and effective treatment to aid in pain management
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1. Targeted cold therapy for effective pain relief • Cold where it counts: Cryo/Cuff ™ delivers controlled, localised cold therapy to reduce inflammation and reduce pain, enhancing comfort and recovery. • Optimal temperature: Allows for a customisable experience, ensuring patients receive comfort and therapeutic results. 2. Integrated compression for enhanced healing • The power of compression: Cryo/Cuff ™ combines the benefits of cold with uniform compression, helping reduce swelling around the injury site. • Size specific cuffs: Designed for improved coverage of cooling, multiple sizes allow for more targeted relief with consistent, comfortable cold therapy and compression 3. Simple application • Choice of powered or gravity delivery: Cryo/Cuff ™ is both easy to apply, and accessible for both hospital and at home, simply requiring ice and water for effective treatment • Portable and practical: Lightweight and designed for on-the-go use, Cryo/Cuff ™ makes reliable cold compression therapy available wherever it’s needed. 4. Clinically proven with a strong record of patient satisfaction • Evidence-based: As the only gravity-powered cold
compression device with published clinical evidence, Cryo/ Cuff ™ has been proven to effectively reduce pain and speed recovery. • Real results: Over 400,000 patients have been treated with Cryo/Cuff ™ for its comfort, ease of use, and superior therapeutic benefits.
REDUCE SWELLING
REDUCE PAIN
INCREASE ROM
REDUCE BED STAY
REDUCE COSTS
Ice and Compression both reduce oedema
Improves patient comfort and satisfaction. Reduced cost of pain medication
Faster return to function
Patients spend less time in hospital. Increased bed space Reduced waiting times
1 Night = £300-£350/patient
Experience Proven Recovery with Cryo/Cuff ™ Aircast Cryo/Cuff ™ offers a simple yet powerful solution. With cold therapy and compression in one easy-to-use device, Cryo/Cuff ™ delivers results you can trust—supported by clinical evidence and trusted by patients worldwide. Discover how Cryo/Cuff ™ can improve patient care at your hospital today.
ORDERING INFORMATION
NEW FOR 2025 - 25 PACK
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION SIZE
QUANTITY
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
24-11A01
Knee CC
M
25 pk
52A
Cryo/Cuff IC Cooler
24-11B01
Knee CC
L
25 pk
2125
Cryo/Cuff Gravity Cooler
REPLACEMENT PARTS
DESCRIPTION
COMING IN MARCH
25-0238
Cryo/Cuff IC Lid
25-2740
Cryo/Cuff IC Power Supply
Cryo/Cuff Cooler Replacement Insulation Disc
2002
2130
Cryo/Cuff Cooler Tube
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION SIZE
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION SIZE
10C01
Foot CC
M
23-33 cm
16A01
Hand/Wrist CC
U
-
-
Foot Circ.
10B01
Foot CC
L
25-43 cm
15A01
Elbow CC
U
-
-
10A01
Ankle CC
U
Universal
-
12A01
Shoulder CC
U
81-122 cm
Torso Circ.
11C01
Knee CC
S
25-50 cm
Small Shoulder CC Shoulder CC w/ XL Strap
Circ. 15 cm (6”) above patella
12B01
S
< 86 cm
11A01
Knee CC
M
45-60 cm
107-137 cm
12AXL01
XL
-
11B01
Knee CC
L
50-80 cm
13C01
Calf CC
U
Calf Circ.
36-51 cm
14A01
Back/Hip/Rib CC U
-
-
13A01
Thigh CC
L
43-58 cm
Thigh Circ.
13B01
Thigh CC
XL
51-69 cm
REFERENCES
12. Nadler SF, Weingand K, Kruse RJ (2004) Cryotherapy and thermotherapy for the pain practitioner. Pain Physician 7:395–399 13. Cohn BT, Draeger RI, Jackson DW (1989) The effects of cold therapy in the postoperative management of pain in patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Am J Sports Med 17:344–349 14. Warren TA, McCarty EC, Richardson AL, Michener T, Spindler KP (2004) Intraarticular knee temperature changes: ice versus cryotherapy device. Am J Sports Med 32:441–445 15. Adie S, Naylor JM, Harris IA (2010) Cryotherapy after total knee arthroplasty a systematic review and meta- analysis of randomized controlled trials. J Arthroplasty 25:709–715 16. Ni SH, Jiang WT, Guo L, Jin YH, Jiang TL, Zhao Y, Zhao J (2015) Cryotherapy on postoperative rehabilitation of joint arthroplasty. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 23:3354–3361 17. Martimbianco AL, Gomes da Silva BN, de Carvalho AP, Silva V, Torloni MR, Peccin MS (2014) Effectiveness and safety of cryotherapy after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. A systematic review of the literature. Phys Ther Sport 15:261–268
19. Meyer-Marcotty M, Jungling O, Vaske B, Vogt PM, Knobloch K (2011) Standardized combined cryotherapy and compression using Cryo/Cuff after wrist arthroscopy. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 19:314–319 20. Markert SE (2011) The use of cryotherapy after a total knee replacement: a literature review. Orthop Nurs 30:29–36 21. Schröder D, Pässler HH (1994) Combination of cold and compression after knee surgery: A prospective randomized study. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 2:158–165 22. Li LL, Ning N, Hou XL, Zhu H, Chen JL, Chen ZL, Liao DB, Yang H (2010a) Clinical research on the Cryo/cuff system in controlling pain of postoperative knee arthroscopy patients. Mod Prev Med 37:2587–2589 (article in Chinese) 23. Waterman B, Walker JJ, Swaims C, Shortt M, Todd MS, Machen SM, Owens BD (2012) The Efficacy of Combined Cryotherapy and Compression Compared with Cryotherapy Alone Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. J Knee Surg 25:155–160 24. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4943919/ 25.https://www.medtechdive.com/news/senate-lawmakers-direct-cms-to-boost-non-opioid-devices- reimbursement/563290/
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