Aircast®CryoCuff®便携式循环加压冷疗系统 — Aircast®CryoCuff®便携式冷疗仪
Aircast®CryoCuff®便携式循环加压冷疗系统 ,应用于加压冷敷和对于伤口的冷疗。
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Aircast®CryoCuff®便携式循环加压冷疗系统由三部分组成,一种可覆盖需治疗部位的冷疗垫,一个容纳冰水混合物可持续6-8小时冷疗作用的冰桶,一根连接冰桶和冷疗垫的皮管。
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采用半封闭式循环系统,使经患者皮肤降温的水与冰桶中的冰水以恒定流量循环作用,为整个冷疗垫持续提供更稳定、更安全的冷疗循环。
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适用于急性及慢性损伤后的肿胀及疼痛的物理治疗,创伤或扭伤引起的疼痛和水肿,肌腱炎,各类关节手术后的辅助治疗,在术后能迅速控制水肿、血肿并促进关节活动度的恢复。
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冷疗垫提供的压力与冰桶放置的高度成正比,海拔一英寸的高度等于1.8mm汞柱压力,可根据不同患者的敏感度调节至适合的压力,以免引起伤害。可每一小时,或根据实际需要循环更一次冷疗垫内冰水,使皮肤温度范围在50° to 60° F (10° to 15°C)。
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术后疼痛治疗的研究表明,尽早使用Aircast®CryoCuff®便携式循环加压冷疗系统冷疗可能会减轻疼痛,与连续碎冰冰敷相比,Aircast®CryoCuff®加压冷疗更便捷,可显著减少麻醉镇痛用药。
Aircast®CryoCuff®便携式循环加压冷疗系统配有8种冷疗垫,包括足部、踝部、膝部、髋部、腰腹部、肩部、肘部、通用等。每个冷疗垫都附带加压包扎绷带,给冷疗垫加压包扎时不影响冰水在里面的循环。
Aircast®CryoCuff®便携式循环加压冷疗系统设备小巧便于携带。
Aircast®CryoCuff®便携式循环加压冷疗系统,冰桶和连接皮管,各种类的冷疗垫分别出售。
另有AutoChill®外挂式持续加压泵可选,可配置有关配件悬挂于冷疗冰桶之外,为AirCast® CryoCuff®冷疗系统提供持续的冷疗加压。
原装进口
111588 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®冰桶和连接皮管 |
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111577 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®肩部冷疗垫 |
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111578 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®肩部冷疗垫, 加大款 |
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111585 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®肘部冷疗垫 |
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111586 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®手/手腕冷疗垫 |
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111568 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®踝部冷疗垫 |
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111573 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®膝部冷疗垫(中号) |
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111574 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®膝部冷疗垫(大号) |
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111581 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®大腿部冷疗垫 |
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111582 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®大腿部冷疗垫, 加大款 |
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111570 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®足部冷疗垫 |
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111584 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®腰部冷疗垫 |
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111583 |
Aircast®CryoCuff®小腿部冷疗垫 |
电邮询价 |
111589 |
AutoChill®外挂式持续加压泵 |
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Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Apply compression and cold therapy over wound dressings. • Consists of three components: a cuff that covers the affected area, a cooler that holds ice and water for 6 to 8 hours of cryotherapy and a tube that exchanges water betweenthe cooler and the cuff. • Use following surgical procedures, acute inflammation, edema due to trauma and pain reduction for sprains, strains and tendinitis. Especially effective following arthroscopic procedures. • Elevating the cooler fills and pressurizes the cuff. Compression is controlled by gravity and is proportional to the elevation of the cooler (one inch of elevation equals 1.8mm Hg pressure). The optimal amount of compression varies among individuals and the sensitivity of the injury. Rechill the water in the cuff once an hour, or as needed. Skin temperature ranges from 50° to 60° F (10° to 15°C) with cuff use. • Pain may be reduced by early and extended use of the Cryo/Cuff u compression dressing. In a study of post-operative pain therapy, the use of the Cryo/Cuff u was compared with continuous crushed ice and with Hot Iceu therapy. In both comparisons, Cryo/Cuff u patients required significantly less narcotic analgesics. 111588 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Cooler and Tube Email for quotation 111577 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Shoulder Cuff Email for quotation 111578 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Shoulder Cuff, XL Email for quotation 111585 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Elbow Cuff Email for quotation 111586 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Hand/Wrist Cuff Email for quotation 111568 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Ankle Cuff Email for quotation 111573 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Knee Cuff, Medium Email for quotation 111574 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Knee Cuff, Large Email for quotation 111581 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Thigh Cuff Email for quotation 111582 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Thigh Cuff, XL Email for quotation 111570 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Foot Cuff Email for quotation 111584 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Back/Hip/Rib Cuff Email for quotation 111583 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Calf Cuff Email for quotation
Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Apply compression and cold therapy over wound dressings. • Consists of three components: a cuff that covers the affected area, a cooler that holds ice and water for 6 to 8 hours of cryotherapy and a tube that exchanges water betweenthe cooler and the cuff. • Use following surgical procedures, acute inflammation, edema due to trauma and pain reduction for sprains, strains and tendinitis. Especially effective following arthroscopic procedures. • Elevating the cooler fills and pressurizes the cuff. Compression is controlled by gravity and is proportional to the elevation of the cooler (one inch of elevation equals 1.8mm Hg pressure). The optimal amount of compression varies among individuals and the sensitivity of the injury. Rechill the water in the cuff once an hour, or as needed. Skin temperature ranges from 50° to 60° F (10° to 15°C) with cuff use. • Pain may be reduced by early and extended use of the Cryo/Cuff u compression dressing. In a study of post-operative pain therapy, the use of the Cryo/Cuff u was compared with continuous crushed ice and with Hot Iceu therapy. In both comparisons, Cryo/Cuff u patients required significantly less narcotic analgesics. 111588 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Cooler and Tube Email for quotation 111577 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Shoulder Cuff Email for quotation 111578 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Shoulder Cuff, XL Email for quotation 111585 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Elbow Cuff Email for quotation 111586 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Hand/Wrist Cuff Email for quotation 111568 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Ankle Cuff Email for quotation 111573 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Knee Cuff, Medium Email for quotation 111574 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Knee Cuff, Large Email for quotation 111581 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Thigh Cuff Email for quotation 111582 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Thigh Cuff, XL Email for quotation 111570 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Foot Cuff Email for quotation 111584 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Back/Hip/Rib Cuff Email for quotation 111583 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Calf Cuff Email for quotation
Aircast Cryo/Cuff System
Apply compression and cold therapy over wound dressings.
• Consists of three components: a cuff that covers the affected area, a cooler that holds ice and water for 6 to 8 hours of cryotherapy and a tube that exchanges water betweenthe cooler and the cuff.
• Use following surgical procedures, acute inflammation, edema due to trauma and pain reduction for sprains, strains and tendinitis. Especially effective following arthroscopic procedures.
• Elevating the cooler fills and pressurizes the cuff. Compression is controlled by gravity and is proportional to the elevation of the cooler (one inch of elevation equals 1.8mm Hg pressure).
The optimal amount of compression varies among individuals and the sensitivity of the injury. Rechill the water in the cuff once an hour, or as needed. Skin temperature ranges from 50° to 60° F (10° to 15°C) with cuff use.
• Pain may be reduced by early and extended use of the Cryo/Cuff u compression dressing. In a study of post-operative pain therapy, the use of the Cryo/Cuff u was compared with continuous crushed ice
and with Hot Iceu therapy. In both comparisons, Cryo/Cuff u patients required significantly less narcotic analgesics.
111588 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Cooler and Tube Email for quotation
111577 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Shoulder Cuff Email for quotation
111578 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Shoulder Cuff, XL Email for quotation
111585 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Elbow Cuff Email for quotation
111586 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Hand/Wrist Cuff Email for quotation
111568 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Ankle Cuff Email for quotation
111573 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Knee Cuff, Medium Email for quotation
111574 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Knee Cuff, Large Email for quotation
111581 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Thigh Cuff Email for quotation
111582 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Thigh Cuff, XL Email for quotation
111570 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Foot Cuff Email for quotation
111584 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Back/Hip/Rib Cuff Email for quotation
111583 Aircast Cryo/Cuff System Calf Cuff Email for quotation