Polar Care Wave Unit
Polar Care Wave combines motorized cold therapy with active compression in a simple and compact system, making it ideal for facility and home use.
It is easily transported from the hospital, physical therapy clinic or athletic training room to the patient's home, extending the benefits of cold and compression.
Polar Care Wave is designed to reduce pain and edema to optimize patient recovery. Motorized cold therapy and compression devices, like Polar Care Wave, have also been shown to decrease narcotic use post-operatively. Cold Compression Single-patient use Quiet pump Compact & portable TGA Registered (ARTG 409909) Intended Use Features Functions Proven Videos Instructions For Use
Intended Use
The Polar Care Wave System is intended to treat post-surgical and acute injuries to reduce edema, swelling, and pain where cold and compression are indicated. It is intended to be used by or on the order of licensed healthcare professionals in hospitals, outpatient clinics, athletic training settings, or home settings.
Features & Benefits Simple
- Single patient use facility-to-home unit
- Remarkably easy to operate
- No additional barrier needed
- Ice bag accessory available for an easier way to refill system Customizable
- Varied levels of cold compression settings
- Y-adapter for bilateral usage
- Multiple pad configurations Convenient
- Compact design facilitates transport
- System alone and system/pad combos available
Functions Compression therapy settings
- Adjustable: Regular, Low and Off
- Regular = 50 mmHg average peak compression
- Low = 25 mmHg average peak compression Cold therapy settings
- Adjustable: Regular, Low and Off
- Colder — 7.2 °C average operating temperature of the pad
- Cold — 10 °C average operating temperature of the pad
Proven
- High-quality Breg Cold Compression Pads
- TGA Registered — ARTG: 409909
For additional information & instructional videos Visit the Polar Care Wave videos
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