🏃♂️ Chill Out and Heal Fast!
Using innovative ACCEL technology, Game Ready enables the simultaneous circulation of ice water and pneumatic progressive compression through anatomically specific wraps, uniquely integrating proven cold and compression therapies in a dual-action treatment system that sets a new standard of care in injury and post-op recovery. Chances are, you’ve heard about Game Ready helping more and more athletes and patients to come back faster after an injury or surgery. That’s because Game Ready integrates proven cold and compression therapies in a revolutionary treatment system that sets a new standard of care in injury and post-operative recovery. Chances are, you’ve heard about Game Ready helping more and more athletes and patients to come back faster after an injury or surgery. That’s because Game Ready integrates proven cold and compression therapies in a revolutionary treatment system that sets a new standard of care in injury and post-operative recovery. Now you can simply and simultaneously apply active pneumatic (air) compression and adjustable cold therapies to reduce swelling, minimize pain, and speed and enhance your body’s natural healing abilities. RX needed for individual use. Now you can simply and simultaneously apply active pneumatic (air) compression and adjustable cold therapies to reduce swelling, minimize pain, and speed and enhance your body’s natural healing abilities.
S**N
It was a great buy. I will continue to use it for ...
The game ready definitely lives up to its name. The cold compression has really helped me get back in action faster. Being a weekend warrior now that I'm getting older I use for preventive maintance more than anything. Now I don't have to worry about Ice bags anymore. I have no complaints. It was a great buy. I will continue to use it for years.
S**R
Noisy and uncomfortable
THE PRO: it multitasks to help healing. It is fairly easy to put on.CONS: If you have to use it while sleeping, it is noisy and my husband had trouble sleeping with it on his shoulder, so not comfortable. If you only have to use it during the day, it's not too bad.The device is rather heavy and it requires so much ice.
S**Z
Great machine if you use frozen 8oz water bottles
I rented mine for $325 for two weeks after total hip replacement. I only used it at night for the first two nights, but used it multiple times per day during the day for two weeks. Once I got the hip sleeve positioned correctly it was a game changer. It helps with swelling, reducing heat of the healing area, and pain management. I liked the compression feature as well.The key to making this thing usable is to buy a small case of 8oz water bottles and freeze them. You can label the tops so you use them in rotation but it’s not really needed. I put 5 fresh frozen bottles in the machine and recycled the thawed ones back into my freezer. It makes the management of ice so much easier.
A**D
Professional Grade and works well to ice your leg.
I returned because it was noisy in a home environment, in the middle of the night with very little ambient noise it was pretty loud. Also, it sucks ice, even solid chunks made from frozen sandwich baggies would not last over two sessions. It is GREAT if you are using in the daytime at home or in a noisier environment and really does help in recovery.
C**9
Game Changer!
The unit worked as expected. Keeps cold and compresses as it should. It's amazing..
R**L
Great device, just too expensive
I get some of the negative reviews. This thing shouldn't be over 1000 bucs but apparently they have the market cornered. If money is not something you are worried about, it is fantastic. ICE + compression helps the healing process.
J**A
Doesn’t live up to the hype
I had friends who raved about using it for knee replacement so I decided to go with it for my second knee. This is not something you can manage by yourself. Once you get stuff connected, the constant ice and water filling takes a lot of time. Mine was rented through my ortho - $80 for the sleeve then $75 per week for the machine. Trying to return it early was a huge pain since there are no details on what constitutes the “sleeve.” Two trips across town but I saved $75. I didn’t find it more effective than a 12x12 ice pack and think that the pressure actually made my swelling worse. Not sure why my experience was so bad compared to my friends.
K**Y
Cumbersome, nearly impossible to connect hoses one-handed, post op shoulder.
This machine and shoulder sleeve were rented through hospital referral after my total shoulder replacement surgery. My surgery arm is required to be in an abduction sling for about a month, rendering me effectively one handed for now.PROS: Sturdy construction and effective ice water recirculation.CONS: Where to begin...? First, it seems that little design thought was given to real world use by an at home user, particularly when the patient (such as me...) has limited mobility and/or use of only one hand. This was evidenced clearly every time I needed to disconnect/reconnect the triplex hoses to allow me to move from my recliner for bathroom visits, meals, trips to PT, etc. My wife struggled when using both her hands, and I found these hoses nearly impossible to connect with one hand. Another set of promlems become apparant when trying to set up and operate the various control functions The button operated set up is not very difficult for a non-patient assistant, if you have one standing by. But reading and operating the correct buttons, which are often turned upside down due to machine orientation, becomes much more difficult for a patient with limited reach and restricted phhysical movement abilities.Note the 9 buttons are not back lit and are all identically round and arrayed in symetrical rows around the brightly lit central display. In a dark room, they are virtually invisible.Perhaps the next itteration will come with an app for my phone? Until then, best to have your assistant standing by 24/7.
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