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ThermoTek VascuTherm 4 Thermal Compression Therapy System provides the total solution to DVT/VTE patient management. Completely redesigned with physician driven, customizable therapy profiles, the VascuTherm 4 offers the patient highly effective DVT prophylaxis with intermittent compression.
The VascuTherm™ 4 therapy system is capable of performing therapies for the following:
Pneumatic Compression Therapy for the prevention of DVT and PE:
DVT Compression therapy is used in combination with specially designed therapy wraps to transfer pressure to the calf or foot using compressed air. The preset inflation and deflation cycle of the VascuTherm 4 therapy system simulates natural walking action. This increases blood flow to the heart through the veins of the lower extremities to reduce the risk of clot formation.
Pneumatic Compression Therapy for the Management of Post-Surgical Edema and Lymphedema:
Compression therapy provides compressed air to the therapy wrap and transfers pressure to the treatment site. This added external pressure aids in reducing the pooling of blood and lymphatic fluid in the targeted extremity. The compression treatment provided by the unit uses a preset pressure setting and cycle time
Cold Therapy:
Cold Therapy passes cool fluid through the wrap for the management of pain, discomfort and swelling. If prescribed, Cold therapy can be used in combination with Pneumatic Compression therapy. Temperature range 43 degrees F to 50 degrees F.
Heat Therapy:
Heat Therapy passes 105 degree F fluid through the wrap for the management of pain and discomfort. If prescribed, Heat therapy can be used in combination with Pneumatic Compression therapy.
Thermal Contrast Therapy:
Thermal Contrast Therapy passes fluid through the wrap in an alternating cycle of Cool-Heat-Cool-Heat for the management of pain, discomfort and swelling. During Thermal Contrast Therapy, the unit will cool down the circulating fluid to 49°F for twenty (20) minutes and then heat up to 105°F for ten (10) minutes. This cycle is repeated until the prescribed duration of treatment is completed.
Precise Temperature Control
Compression Therapy (3 settings)
DVT Prophylaxis Therapy
Proprietary, Integrated Compression with DVT Prophylactic Therapy
Thermoelectric Cooling/Heating – No Ice Required!
Operating Fluid: 90% Distilled Water/10% Isopropyl Alcohol
Weight: 9.5 lbs.
Dimensions: 9.81” W x 9.88” H x 8.75” D
Umbilical Hose Length: 5 feet
Hospital Grade Power Cord
Safety: IEC 60601-1; IEC 60601-1-2
FDA 510K
Pain:
Localized thermal therapy (hot or cold) for post traumatic and post-surgical and/or medical conditions.
Edema:
Reduction of edema associated with soft tissue injuries such as burns, post-operative edema and ligament sprains
DVT Prophylaxis:
Decrease the risk of deep venous thrombosis (DVT)
Lymphedema:
Treatment of disorders associated with vascular or lymphatic insufficiency such as Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI), venous stasis ulcers, post-mastectomy edema and chronic lymphedema.
$795.00
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ThermoTek VascuTherm 4 Thermal Compression Therapy System provides the total solution to DVT/VTE patient management. Completely redesigned with physician driven, customizable therapy profiles, the VascuTherm 4 offers the patient highly effective DVT prophylaxis with intermittent compression.
The VascuTherm™ 4 therapy system is capable of performing therapies for the following:
Pneumatic Compression Therapy for the prevention of DVT and PE:
DVT Compression therapy is used in combination with specially designed therapy wraps to transfer pressure to the calf or foot using compressed air. The preset inflation and deflation cycle of the VascuTherm 4 therapy system simulates natural walking action. This increases blood flow to the heart through the veins of the lower extremities to reduce the risk of clot formation.
Pneumatic Compression Therapy for the Management of Post-Surgical Edema and Lymphedema:
Compression therapy provides compressed air to the therapy wrap and transfers pressure to the treatment site. This added external pressure aids in reducing the pooling of blood and lymphatic fluid in the targeted extremity. The compression treatment provided by the unit uses a preset pressure setting and cycle time
Cold Therapy:
Cold Therapy passes cool fluid through the wrap for the management of pain, discomfort and swelling. If prescribed, Cold therapy can be used in combination with Pneumatic Compression therapy. Temperature range 43 degrees F to 50 degrees F.
Heat Therapy:
Heat Therapy passes 105 degree F fluid through the wrap for the management of pain and discomfort. If prescribed, Heat therapy can be used in combination with Pneumatic Compression therapy.
Thermal Contrast Therapy:
Thermal Contrast Therapy passes fluid through the wrap in an alternating cycle of Cool-Heat-Cool-Heat for the management of pain, discomfort and swelling. During Thermal Contrast Therapy, the unit will cool down the circulating fluid to 49°F for twenty (20) minutes and then heat up to 105°F for ten (10) minutes. This cycle is repeated until the prescribed duration of treatment is completed.
Precise Temperature Control
Compression Therapy (3 settings)
DVT Prophylaxis Therapy
Proprietary, Integrated Compression with DVT Prophylactic Therapy
Thermoelectric Cooling/Heating – No Ice Required!
Operating Fluid: 90% Distilled Water/10% Isopropyl Alcohol
Weight: 9.5 lbs.
Dimensions: 9.81” W x 9.88” H x 8.75” D
Umbilical Hose Length: 5 feet
Hospital Grade Power Cord
Safety: IEC 60601-1; IEC 60601-1-2
FDA 510K
Pain:
Localized thermal therapy (hot or cold) for post traumatic and post-surgical and/or medical conditions.
Edema:
Reduction of edema associated with soft tissue injuries such as burns, post-operative edema and ligament sprains
DVT Prophylaxis:
Decrease the risk of deep venous thrombosis (DVT)
Lymphedema:
Treatment of disorders associated with vascular or lymphatic insufficiency such as Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI), venous stasis ulcers, post-mastectomy edema and chronic lymphedema.
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A Knee Walker or Knee Scooter is a three or four-wheeled alternative to crutches or a traditional walker as an ambulation aid. It is known by many other names, such as a knee cruiser, knee caddy, orthopedic scooter, podiatry scooter or leg walker.
Over the years it has taken on many forms, from small-wheeled devices suitable for indoor use to larger sturdier units capable of use outside on grass or paved surfaces. Today’s version is usually a lightweight, foldable design that, with the knee flexed, supports the shin of the unusable limb. The opposite foot makes contact with the floor or ground, providing propulsion.
The objective of the scooter is to create a safe, comfortable, and easy-to-maneuver alternative to the traditional crutch. Prior to its introduction, those experiencing foot surgery, bunionectomies, gout, below the knee amputations, diabetic ulcers and wounds, as well as foot sprains, or fractures had no choice but to limit activity during rehabilitation. Their only options were crutches, a traditional walker, a wheelchair or bed rest.
The scooter does have limitations that may make it unsuitable for some patients, such as those with leg injuries above or near the knee. It cannot negotiate stairs, and is significantly heavier and more difficult to load into a vehicle than crutches.
Learn MoreThe goals CPM usage are:
Model | Jazzy Elite ES Portable |
Weight Capacity | 300 lbs. |
Turning Radius1 | 25.5″ |
Width1 | 22.75″ |
Length1,2 | 34.75″ |
Maximum Speed3 | Up to 4 mph |
Ground Clearance1 | 1.5″ |
Front Wheels | 3″ solid anti-tips |
Drive Wheels | 9″ solid |
Rear Wheels | 6″ solid casters |
Drivetrain | Two-motor, in-line, front-wheel drive |
Braking System | Regenerative and electro-mechanical |
Suspension Type | Limited |
High-Back Seat (max. size) | 20″W x 20″D |
High-Back Seat-to-Floor Range | 21.5″ – 23.5″ |
Specialty Seating (max. size) | 20″W x 20″D (max. dimensions) |
Standard Electronics | 40A, PG GC3 |
Battery Size (2 required) | 12 volt, U-1 |
Standard Battery Charger | 3A, off-board |
Per-Charge Range3,11 | Up to 11 miles |
Battery Weight9 | 24.5 lbs. each |
Weight of Heaviest Piece5 | 47.6 lbs. |
Standard Seat Weight | 43 lbs. (comfort, high-back) |
Standard Seat Size | 18″ x 18″-20″ |
Model | Elite Traveller 3 Wheel | |
Model Number | SC40E | |
Front Tires | 2″ x 8″ Solid | |
Rear Tires | 2.5″ x 8″ Solid | |
Maximum Speed* | Up to 4 mph | |
Ground Clearance | 2″ | |
Turning Radius** | 33″ | |
Overall Length** | 37″ | |
Overall Width of Base** | 19.5″ | |
Seat-to-Ground Height Range | 18.13″-20.13″ | |
Seat Type | Compact, Foldable (17″x17″) | |
Weight** | 76 lbs. | |
Seat-to-Deck Height Range | 15.75″-17.25″ | |
Battery Weight | 14 lbs. each (18 AH battery pack weighs 29.5 lbs.) |
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Battery Requirements | (2)18AH | |
Maximum Range Per Charge* | Up to 10.4 Miles (18AH) | |
Battery Charger | Off-board, 2A | |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 300 lbs. | |
Standard Body Colors | Red and Blue interchangeable shroud panels |
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Weight of Heaviest Piece** | 29.5 lbs. (Rear Section) | |
Medicare Code Coverage | K0800 – Group 1 Standard | |
Warranty | Lifetime limited on frame; 2-Year limited on Electronics; 2-Year limited on Drivetrain |
The information contained herein is correct at the time of publication; we reserve the right to alter specifications without prior notice.
*Speed & range vary with user weight, terrain type, battery charge, battery condition and tire pressure.
**Due to manufacturing tolerances and continued product improvement, this specification is subject to a variance of +/- 3%
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