#5,139 in Health & Personal Care
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product

Reddit mentions of Ossur Cold Rush Therapy Machine System with Knee Pad- Ergonomic, Adjustable Wrap Pad Included- Quiet, Lightweight and Strong Cryotherapy Freeze Kit Pump

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 1

We found 1 Reddit mentions of Ossur Cold Rush Therapy Machine System with Knee Pad- Ergonomic, Adjustable Wrap Pad Included- Quiet, Lightweight and Strong Cryotherapy Freeze Kit Pump. Here are the top ones.

Ossur Cold Rush Therapy Machine System with Knee Pad- Ergonomic, Adjustable Wrap Pad Included- Quiet, Lightweight and Strong Cryotherapy Freeze Kit Pump
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
EFFECTIVE, SOOTHING AND LOCALIZED TREATMENT: Designed to reduce localized pain and swelling following surgical procedures or trauma. Offering ice cold relief for post operation discomfort and reducing joint pain, inflammation and tenderness. Improve joint function and quality of life. Ideal for post work-out recovery. Ergonomic pads mimics the body’s contours to provide localized treatment.STAY COOLER, LONGER! The highest ice-to-water ratio in the industry and a design that produces less heat transfer from the motor to the water combine to ensure cold therapy pain relief. Bucket accommodates and delivers enough water and ice for 6 hours of constant use.STRONG, SILENT AND LIGHTWEIGHT: Cold Rush uses a brushless motor to produce a whisper-quiet (30 decibel) unit that allows patients to get the rest they need to properly rehabilitate from their injuries. Submersible and few moving parts. Minimizes patient disturbance to keeps noise to a minimum, enhancing patient recovery.INCLUDES A KNEE PAD: For ease of use, the Cold Rush Therapy System comes with a soft pad and insulated long tubing. Designed to elevate the cold therapy experience to a new standard of fit and comfort. Ergonomically- Engineered to improve function, patient comfort and compliance.WARRANTY: Worry-free purchase. 6 month manufacturer warranty.
Specs:
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 1 comment on Ossur Cold Rush Therapy Machine System with Knee Pad- Ergonomic, Adjustable Wrap Pad Included- Quiet, Lightweight and Strong Cryotherapy Freeze Kit Pump:

u/deadsnail · 2 pointsr/AMA

hahah well, you can laugh or cry, right? and yeah, im 19, so i should heal up pretty well. i'll be able to do about 90% of the things i want to.

  1. yes, i take a lot of painkillers. especially the first few days, it is important to take them at the shortest safe intervals to stay ahead of the pain. if you wait longer than the shortest allowed times, it becomes a vicious cycle of pain building on itself. unfortunately, i had bad bone bruising each time, so i had lots of pain in addition to the surgery. i also purchased a special electric ice pump ( something like this ) which is an absolute lifesaver! id recommend one, especially if you are an unlucky fellow like me. injured friends also greatly appreciate borrowing them...

  2. the surgery went well. i had some meniscus damage shown in the MRI, but the doc said when he went in it had healed itself! yay! however, my knee has been bleeding quite a bit under the wrap (not a normal thing), and i believe one of the stitches came apart. its not an emergency, but i will be going back to the doctor in the morning to have it fixed. AND as a matter of fact, yes, the doctor has been working with a slightly better procedure (for about a year and a half now) that i agreed to let him try. it is better for two reasons:
    A he only harvested one hamstring graft instead of two this time around. it is better because that leaves me with more hamstrings in my right leg (unfortunately, the first surgery used two out of my left leg). this will theoretically make the recovery time shorter, and, as you can imagine, leave the leg a bit stronger.
    B instead of tunneling through the bone at one point, he anchors the graft into the bone in both spots. it is better because i have no screws in my knee this time (even though they absorb eventually), and it is less invasive.

  3. my family has to help me a lot for the first one to two weeks. it really isn't something you can go through on your own, you need a lot of help at first. just getting up to go to the bathroom is quite an ordeal right at first. i injured myself when i was off at school, and i had to wait to come back to my family to get surgery, as there was no way my roomates would have had the time to take care of me.

  4. i do feel positive about my recovery. like you mentioned, im young, and i have a lot of things i want to do, so ill work hard to make a full recovery. seeing as i have done this once before, im a bit of an expert ;)

    i appreciate it! are you going to be going through this yourself?