Cold therapy devices designed for the knee come in various forms, including motorized units that circulate chilled water through a pad conforming to the joint’s shape. These systems offer a continuous supply of cold, unlike traditional ice packs which require regular replacement. A typical example involves a soft cuff attached to a reservoir and a cooling unit. The cuff is wrapped around the knee, and the unit pumps cold water through it, maintaining a consistent therapeutic temperature.
Controlled cold application plays a vital role in managing inflammation and pain following knee injuries or surgery. Reducing swelling through consistent cold therapy can accelerate healing and improve range of motion. Historically, managing knee pain relied on basic methods like ice and elevation. Advances in technology have led to more sophisticated systems offering precise temperature control and targeted application, enhancing the effectiveness of cold therapy.