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3. Both techniques are essential for managing pain and recovery. While cryotherapy reduces inflammation, thermotherapy promotes relaxation and tissue healing.
After using cold therapy, the area may feel numb as the tissues gradually warm back up. After hot therapy, muscles typically feel relaxed and loose; however, it is vital to allow the body time to adjust and avoid immediate overexertion. Proper hydration and rest support the natural healing process.
| Function | Hot and Cold Compression Therapy |
| Pressure Range | 30-120mmgh |
| Treating Time | 5-99 mins |
| Water Temp | 5ºC ~ 40ºC |
| Power | 400W |
| Working Voltage | DC 12V |
| Machine Size | 50*28*28.5cm |
| Optional Areas | Knee, Ankle, Abdomen, Elbow or Shoulder |
Acute Phase (Cold & Compression): Follows the "RICE" principle. Reduces swelling, pain, and inflammation. Shortens hospital stays and supports rapid recovery post-surgery (ERAS regimen).
Chronic Phase (Hot & Compression): Accelerates circulation and metabolism, eliminates local swelling, and promotes wound healing.
Before Activity: Hot therapy increases blood flow to promote flexibility and reduce chronic pain.
After Activity: Cold therapy helps heal acute injuries and reduces immediate pain/swelling.
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