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Get Game Ready. Whether you are
about to have or already have had an orthopedic surgery, there is one
question on your mind. “When can I return to normal activity?”
You don’t want the couch. You do want a successful rehabilitation
program and you want to get back to your life. You want to get Game
Ready.
RICE meets NASA. Game Ready is an
easy-to-use application of the RICE principle (Rest, Ice,
Compression, Elevation), the commonly accepted standard
for aiding recovery after surgery. Traditionally, ice (cold) and compression
are the most difficult parts of this regimen to effectively implement.2
Game Ready leverages NASA spacesuit technology to simultaneously deliver intermittent compression and adjustable cold therapy in an all-in-one, easy-to-use system:
Simple and convenient. The system
features a microprocessor-enabled, portable Control
Unit that allows you to regulate pneumatic (air) pressure and time
settings with just the push of several buttons, while enabling you to
adjust the temperature with just the twist of a dial.
Comfortable and anatomic. A comprehensive
range of anatomically designed Dual-Action
Wraps brings cold and compression therapy to virtually every major
body part.
Adjustable cold therapy. Game Ready
provides cold therapy between 35°F to 50°F (when full of ice).
Temperature can be adjusted, enabling comfortable, customized treatment.
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Game Ready is different from traditional cold therapy methods (eg, ice bags, cold packs):
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Form-fitting, flexible fabric Wraps surround the affected area
for comfortable and comprehensive coverage. |
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Patented technology continuously cycles fluid throughout every
part of the Wrap. |
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Temperature can be adjusted for customized cold therapy. |
Is Game Ready right for your
post-surgery recovery?
From your shoulders down to your ankles, Game Ready
can help in the treatment of a variety of musculoskeletal injuries,
and assist in post-operative rehabilitation. Remember to always consult
with your physician or a qualified medical professional before trying
any new therapy.


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