Broad spectrum of applications

Cold air therapy is suitable for brief, fast and intensive cooling of the skin as well as for longer periods of moderate cooling in order to decrease the temperature to therapeutically relevant levels even in deeper layers of tissue.

Cold air therapy has been proven in:

  • Painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system (acute and chronic) such as arthritis, bursitis, tendinitis, tenosynovitis, myositis, fibrositis, muscle tension, cervical syndrome, post-whiplash disorders, lumbar syndrome or injuries (bruises, strains, sprains) of the muscles or joints
  • Pain reduction, improvement in mobility and reduction of joint stiffness in rheumatic diseases as well as in the case of rheumatoid arthritis (progressively chronic polyarthritis)
  • Neurological diseases for decreasing spasticity (such as multiple sclerosis or postapoplectic hemiplegia)

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Technical data

Power supply
220-240 V / 50 Hz
240 V / 60 Hz
100-120 V / 50Hz/60 Hz

 

 

Treatment tube length
1,80 m

Housing dimensions (LxWxH)
68 cm x 39 cm x 64,5 cm

Weight
75 kg

Therapy air flow
9 levels, max. 1000 l / min

Intended use and indications may not be valid for the USA.

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