Kodiak Cold Therapy
The Polar Care Kodiak Cold Therapy System is the most convenient and versatile offering in Breg’s Polar Care line. Its easy to use, compact design makes it great for clinic, hospital, and home use. Depending on your patient-specific protocol, with nothing more than an initial fill of a little ice and water, your patients can enjoy up to 6-8 hours of motorized cold therapy.
Breg Polar Care Cold Therapy units are classified by the FDA as Class II medical devices that must be prescribed by a physician or licensed healthcare practitioner.
Common Examples of Use
- Post Operative
- Arthroscopic Procedures
- Reconstructive Procedures
- Plastic Surgery
- General Surgery
- Post-Trauma
- Chronic Pain
- Physical Therapy
Product Features
- Proven reliability and effectiveness
- Easy to use, intuitive design
- Customized Intelli-Flo pads provide temperature control specific to each treatment area resulting in superior coverage and comfort
- Provides motorized cold treatment for 6-8 hours
Polar Care Glacier
The Polar Care Glacier Cold Therapy System balances the needs of the patient and the clinician. Its easy to use, feature-rich design makes it a great choice for hospital use. Depending on your patient-specific protocol, with nothing more than an initial fill of a little ice and water, your patients can enjoy up to 8-11 hours of motorized cold therapy according to their own comfort level.
Breg Polar Care Cold Therapy units are classified by the FDA as Class II medical devices that must be prescribed by a physician or licensed healthcare practitioner.
Common Examples of Use
- Post Operative
- Arthroscopic Procedures
- Reconstructive Procedures
- Plastic Surgery
- General Surgery
- Post-Trauma
- Chronic Pain
- Physical Therapy
Product Features
- High flow rates ensure even temperature distribution
- Whisper-quiet pump technology allows your patient to rest easy
- Durable, powerful construction provides peace of mind
- Best-in-class therapy time and weight balance increases a nurse’s efficiency
- Temperature control allows the physician to adjust the protocol to the individual patient