Pros & Cons
Pros
Had rotator cuff surgery and used this. Easy to use and very effective at reducing swelling and inflammation at the injury. Also help so much from keeping it from swelling.
Ok this works outstandingly. The motorized version is far better than the gravity fed one.
It's a better device than ice packs or large cold compress packs. It doesn't get as cold so there's less likelihood for skin irritation or frostbite. Raise the cuff higher than the cooler and gently squeeze the water back into the cooler.
Highlights
Quality
I can’t say enough good about this product.
Packaging/appearance
Raise the cuff higher than the cooler and gently squeeze the cuff several times to force the water back into the cooler6.
The key is to use vacuum: if you close the airvent before lowering the cooler to drain the cuff, then pop the vent open, the v... Read More
Competitiveness
Had a big impact on my wife’s recovery from rotator cuff repair.
I bought this directly from the manufacturer.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
cold, great, empty, motorized and two. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 72 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 6 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For longer colder cooling freeze 2 plastic water bottles
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The cuff was supposedly for a knee or shoulder so it did not fit my shoulder at all or provide the coverage of cooling needed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hey maybe ill get surgery on my other shoulder and ill be ready to go out of the gate
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you only use gravity for it to work lower cooler and squeeze pad to drain lift cooler and wait for cold water to dribble into cuff you will be disappointed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The key is to use vacuum if you close the airvent before lowering the cooler to drain the cuff then pop the vent open the vacuum will slurp all the warmed water out of the cuff and into the cooler
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Then you can close the vent detach the hose if you want and wait until the next time you need to rechill the cuff
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The units that constantly cycle the cold water to the cuff obviously provide the most convenience but at an added cost
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think 6 hours is too longdirections are extremely incomplete