Fluidotherapy - The only name in dry heat therapy
Add the versatile modality of dry heat therapy to your clinic with one of these hard-working units
Dry Heat Therapy relieves localized pain, increases localized blood circulation, increases range of motion and relieves minor pain and stiffness associated with non-rheumatoid arthritis.
Chattanooga Group's specially designed line of Fluidotherapy units utilize a stream of heated air flowing over and through finely granulated Cellex Dry Heat Media, causing them to levitate. This air stream creates air pockets and "bubbles" to provide a powerful massaging action that transmits heat and tactile stimulation to achieve many physiological and therapeutic benefits. Cellex particles are made of natural cellulose, making disposal of the media from the unit simple and environmentally safe.
Key effects of Fluidotherapy
- Dry heat increases circulation and assists in pain relief.
- Limb Buoyancy allows patients to freely perform a variety of resistive exercises with increased mobility and decreased pain. The fluidized Cellex particles act like a low viscosity fluid, allowing limbs to be suspended much like in a liquid state.
- Massaging Action provides warmth, increased local circulation and pain diminishing effects to help increase joint range of motion.
Chattanooga Group Single Extremity, Double Extremity and Large Single Extremity Fluidotherapy units offer continuous and pulse modes of operation. Treatment times can be set from 1-99 minutes with operating temperatures to 125oF and adjustable air speeds of 0-100%.
Models:
- 110D - Single extremity unit for treating the hand, wrist, elbow, foot, and ankle. Includes three-month supply (30 lb, 13.6 kg) of Cellex Dry Heat Media.
34" x 11.5" x 33" (86.4 cm x 29.2 cm x 83.8 cm) - 115D - Double extremity unit for treating up to two hands or two feet independently or simultaneously. Includes 40 lb (18.1 kg) of Cellex Dry Heat Media.
34" x 18.5" x 33" (86.4 cm x 47 cm x 83.3 cm)
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