Cold Therapy Patient FAQs
Knowledge is power.
Learn more about the importance of cold and compression therapy after surgery and injury.
Knowledge is power.
Learn more about the importance of cold and compression therapy after surgery and injury.
Why do I need cold therapy after surgery or injury?
After an injury or surgery, your body initiates a biological response to try and remove or heal damaged cells. This response is called inflammation, which is a defense mechanism in the body. Pain and swelling are the uncomfortable symptoms of inflammation, but the good news is that they show that the body is trying to heal itself. Although inflammation is a good indicator of the start of the healing process, it can persist longer than needed and consequently cause more harm than benefit. 1,2,3
That’s where cold therapy comes into play. Applying ice, cold gel packs, a motorized cold therapy system or a motorized cold and compression system can help reduce inflammation, pain, stiffness and swelling and help you recover more quickly. These cold therapy systems have also been shown to reduce the need for narcotic pain medications that can be addictive. This is an important benefit in the midst of the rising opioid crisis in the United States. 4,5,7,8
What are the benefits of cold therapy? 4,5,6,7,8
What are the benefits of active compression? 10,11,12,13
What are the benefits of combined cold and active compression compared to cold therapy alone? 4,5,6,7,8
Why would I want a motorized cold therapy system versus ice packs or frozen peas?
How does a motorized cold therapy system work?
A motorized cold therapy system circulates cold water from a cooler to a pad. The pad can be placed on an injured or post-operative body part depending on the prescription of the healthcare provider. The cooler is filled with ice and water to the level indicated in the instructions. These devices are electrical and plug in to an outlet, and they either power on automatically when plugged in or have a power button. Some motorized systems require a barrier between the pad and the skin for safe use. With any cold therapy system, make sure to read all the included instructions before using to ensure safe and effective use of the device and follow the instructions of your healthcare provider regarding duration, temperature, frequency of use and periodic skin checks.
Will my health insurance cover cold therapy?
Cold therapy and cold and compression systems are typically not covered by insurance. The cost of these systems is an investment in recovery.
How long do I need to use cold therapy after surgery or injury?
Only use cold therapy products as prescribed by a healthcare provider. The healthcare provider will provide instructions on frequency, compression level, temperature level, duration of use, lengths of breaks between uses, how and when to inspect the skin and the total length of treatment.
What are some common cold therapy uses?
What are my risks?
Ask your doctor about cold therapy risks. Any cold therapy product can cause serious injury if improperly used. Please ensure you have received proper instructions from your doctor and understand the risk before using any cold therapy device or gel pack. Only use cold therapy products as prescribed by your healthcare provider.