NICE1 is a cold and compression therapy device used to aid recovery and reduce pain associated with soft tissue injuries. The device works by circulating cooled water and air through a therapy wrap that is placed on the body part. The cooled water circulates through the therapy wrap and provides cold therapy; the air inflates the therapy wrap causing it to compress around the injured body part.
NICE1 delivers precise cold therapy without ice. It also provides programmable pneumatic compression which is proven to reduce edema and speed recovery. NICE1 integrates these highly effective therapies in a small (8 x 8 x 8 inches) and lightweight (9 lbs.) package with an easy-to-use touch screen interface.
NICE1 is an iceless system. This is a clear point of differentiation when compared with other cold therapy devices
NICE1: Cold + Compression Therapy System | S/M Knee, L/XL Knee, S/M Shoulder, L/XL Shoulder, S/M Hip, L/XL Hip, S/M Ankle, L/XL Ankle, S/M Hand/Wrist, L/XL Hand/Wrist, Lumbar, Butterfly, Upper Cervical |
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A: Nice 1 Cold Compression Therapy System will help to reduce swelling which help to reduce pain.When you’re injured, your body protects the injured area by swelling. Sometimes, however, the body overreacts and the swelling becomes counter-productive. At this time, Cold Therapy becomes necessary.
A: Yes, Nice 1 Cold Compression Therapy system is an iceless system. This is a clear point of differentiation when compared with other cold therapy devices.
The NICE1 Cold/Compression Therapy System works by circulating cooled water and air through a therapy wrap that is placed on the injured body part. The cooled water circulates through the therapy wrap and provides five precise, consistent levels of cold therapy. The air inflates the therapy wrap to three different pressures, causing it to compress around the injured body part. This programmable, pneumatic compression is proven to reduce swelling and pain. The NICE1 is intended for use by healthcare professionals in hospitals, outpatient clinics, athletic training settings, or for patients in home settings.