2. Hot compression therapy, also known as thermotherapy, involves the application of heat to the affected area. Heat increases blood flow to the area, which helps to promote healing by delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the tissues. Heat therapy is often used to treat chronic conditions such as muscle pain and stiffness. Both cold and hot compression therapy can be applied using various methods such as hot or cold packs, heated or cooled pads, or wraps.











Function: | hot and cold compression therapy |
Pressure Range: | 30-120mmgh |
Treating time: | 5-99 mins |
Adjustable water temperature: | 5ºC~40ºC |
Power: | 400w |
Working Voltage: | DC 12V |
Machine Size: | 50*28*28.5cm |
Optional application area: | knee, ankle, abdomen, elbow or shoulder |
Application in Medical Fields

Orthopedic or Sports Medicine Wards
Rehabilitation Clinics
Pain Clinics


Applying Cold & Compression therapy in Acute Phase:
The device is fully in line with "RICE (Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate)" principle, which can effectively reduce exudation, swelling and pain, inhibit inflammation.
It conforms Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) preoperative and postoperative treatment regimen, which could reduce postoperative complications, promote rapid
recovery of patients, shorten hospital stay, and save total medical spends.
Applying Hot & Compression therapy in Chronic Phase:
Accelerates local blood circulation and basic metabolism / Eliminates local inflammation and swelling / Relieves pain Promotes wound healing
Application in Sports Fields
Increases blood flow to the affected area to promote healing and flexibility
Reduce chronic pain
Applying Cold & Compression therapy after sports activity
Reduce acute pain and swelling


