Ice Therapy Machines
Hello, group! I’m new here. I bought an ice therapy machine to use after my TKR only to find out my doctor doesn’t approve of them. He won’t give me any guidance on how long on and how long off to use it, how often, etc. All I can find online is follow your doctor’s recommendations. Anybody use one and if so, how did you use it? Can’t find any negatives about it. Had 3 therapists tell me they’re great. But they work for the hospital/doctor, so….
Thanks!
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Thank you for the specifics! Good luck with your shoulder! You’ve had it by now. My husband will be getting one in the not too distant future. He’s been told it’s much worse than TKR. Would love to know if that’s true.
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Wow! Now that's a great deal! If I could get one for $175 it would be a done deal. Fortunately, my TKRs went great and I don't ice them anymore.
But.......
I have arthritis in my shoulder and a replacement is likely in the next few years. Can you ice a shoulder with these machines? Thanks!
I don't think you need worry about damage from the cryotherapy machine. As for ice, if you apply it directly to the skin it can cause something like frostbite if you leave it there for a long time. If you use ice, put a towel between the ice and your skin.
& @doll53 Well. look what I found! That oldie but goodie is still on the market - not as handy as the fancy ones with the pump, but with a shoulder cuff! And still under $200.
https://supplycoldtherapy.com/products/aircast-cryo-cuff-cooler-and-wraps
And all you need to do is add more cuffs for different "owies".
Sue
The model we have is called the “Ice Man” and it does knees, shoulders, ankles, and hip.
Thanks Sue!
Thanks Cap!
My TKR surgeon highly recommended and ice machine and so do I. It kept swelling down and really helped with pain. My ice machine massaged while cooling. I rented mine, but Medicare didn’t approve so it was out of pocket.
20 minutes on and 20 minutes off. I used frozen water bottles in the machine to cool the water that flows thru the machine. I highly recommend ice therapy for swelling and pain.
I have the Arctic Ice brand and it has a pad for shoulders.