Game Ready® Fitting Centre
Active Compression and Cold Exchange Loop
Game Ready’s innovative ACCEL™ Technology (Active Compression and Cold Exchange Loop) sets a new standard in recovery, synergistically combining active compression and cold therapies in a revolutionary treatment system that gives you the power to help heal.
To maximize the benefits of cold therapy with active compression, most healthcare providers recommend applying the treatment multiple times per day. This is not possible, and certainly not practical, for the majority of people if they can only access the equipment at a physical therapy facility.
Additionally, many patients experience night-time pain while recovering from surgery or an injury, and visiting a clinic to receive cold therapy treatment at that time is not an option.
We regularly use the Game Ready system on our patients in the clinic. It can be used on a wide variety of injuries especially post-operative cases and following acute injuries involving pain and swelling, in areas such as knees, ankles, hamstrings and shoulders.
We are an authorised fitting centre for Game Ready meaning patients are able to organise the hire of these machines for home use. Please call 02 9460 3500.
We can expertly fit and instruct patients how to operate the Game Ready system.
What is Game Ready®?
Game Ready® is the leader in active compression and cold therapy technology for injury treatment and post-operative recovery.
The company was founded in 1997 using NASA technology to create the first-ever sports medicine and post-op recovery device that simultaneously delivers active pneumatic compression and adjustable cold therapies.
Since then, Game Ready has become the injury treatment system of choice, both domestically and internationally, for thousands of prominent orthopedic surgeons and clinics, leading physical therapy centers, athletic trainers, and athletes and teams from virtually every professional USA sport – including the NFL, NBA, MLB, MLS, and NHL - as well as throughout Australia in the AFL, NRL and Super Rugby teams.
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