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Assess and prescribe.
Therapist determines resistance level, duration, and frequency based on patient's baseline strength, injury phase, and rehab goals.
Key Features
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Color-coded band tensions (from yellow/light to black/heavy) let therapists dial resistance precisely to the patient's strength level.
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Cold for acute injury (first 48 hrs), heat for chronic pain and stiffness, alternating for rehab — supports RICE and contrast protocols.
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Therapy bands and packs are rated for repeated clinical use; consumer-grade equivalents fail under daily patient-facing load.
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Pneumatic compression for lymphedema follows CDT (Complete Decongestive Therapy) guidelines. Hydrotherapy supports gait and strength rehab.
Clinical Use / Rehab & Therapy Aids
Rehabilitation therapy aids support strength, range-of-motion, edema management, and pain control — from resistance bands and hand exercisers to cold/hot therapy packs, pneumatic compression pumps, and hydrotherapy equipment.
Indications
Application Technique
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Therapist determines resistance level, duration, and frequency based on patient's baseline strength, injury phase, and rehab goals.
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Cold therapy: 15–20 minutes at a time, with a barrier between pack and skin. Repeat every 2–3 hours during acute injury.
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Heat therapy: 15–20 minutes, moderate warmth (not hot). Contraindicated in acute inflammation, impaired sensation, or active bleeding.
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Lymphedema pumps: follow prescribed pressure (typically 30–60 mmHg) and duration (30–60 min, 1–2×/day). Pair with manual lymphatic drainage and compression garments.
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Advance resistance band color or exercise duration in small increments (10–20% weekly) to prevent re-injury.
Contraindications & Cautions
Typical Care Settings
Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.
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How It Compares
A spec-by-spec comparison with the most common alternatives in the rehab & therapy aids category. Clinical interchangeability varies — always verify with your care team or facility protocol.
| Spec | This product Hydroven Insert Full Leg 28 | Hospital Supply HQ Hydroven 3 Garment Full Leg 36 | Hospital Supply HQ Hydroven Insert Half Leg 20 | Hospital Supply HQ Hydroven Insert Full Arm 27 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reusable | Single-use | Single-use | Single-use | Single-use |
| HCPCS Eligible | A9900 | E0671 | A9900 | A9900 |
| Clinical Use | Lymphedema Pumps & Garments | Lymphedema Pumps & Garments | Lymphedema Pumps & Garments | Lymphedema Pumps & Garments |
| Sizing | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
Comparison is provided for reference only. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Specific SKUs may differ from category averages shown above.
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FAQ / Rehab & Therapy Aids
Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.
For most adults post-injury: yellow (light) or red (medium) is appropriate for early rehab. Progress to green, blue, or black as strength returns. Therapists typically prescribe a specific color.
Cold for acute injury (first 48 hrs) and swelling. Heat for chronic pain and muscle stiffness. Never apply cold to an already numb area, and never apply heat to an acute inflammation.
Medicare and most commercial insurers cover pneumatic compression pumps with a qualifying lymphedema diagnosis, documented conservative therapy trial, and provider prescription. E0650/E0651/E0652 HCPCS codes apply.
15–20 minutes per application, every 2–3 hours during the acute phase (first 48 hours). Always place a thin barrier (towel) between the pack and skin to prevent frostbite.
Gel-based reusable cold packs can be frozen and reused indefinitely. Single-use chemical cold packs activate once via mechanical break of an internal barrier and must be discarded after use.
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