Aruba Sports Medicine

The clinically proven Game Ready® GRPro® 2.1 system combines a powerful control unit with a complete range of innovative, circumferential wraps to integrate active cold and intermittent pneumatic compression therapies with greater adjustability, comfort, and convenience than ever before. The easy-to-use, portable system out-cools the competition, taking RICE (Rest-Ice-Compression-Elevation) to the next level for your injury or surgery recovery.


The use in sports medicine for the recovery of training loads in Endurance sports is one of the main uses of this new equipment, recovery after long hours of training, before and after marathons or half marathons, after intense matches and strenuous.
The combination of cold and compression, Prevents the appearance of overuse injuries, prevents muscle fatigue, improves Lymphatic drainage and blood circulation, in the muscles that participate in physical activity.

CLINICAL BENEFITS

  • Reduces patient opioid consumption and may allow for earlier discontinuation of opioid medications in certain patients.
  • Decreases pain and edema.
  • Increased post-operative range of motion in ACL patients.
  • May increase patient satisfaction with the recovery process.

Ice and compression had always been essential tools at the clinic for helping patients with the healing process. Game Ready simply took this application to the next level

ACTIVE CRYOTHERAPY

Rapidly circulating ice water continuously, consistently, and comfortably cools the affected site to effectively reduce edema (swelling), muscle spasms, and pain.

INTERMITTENT COMPRESSION

Pneumatic compression mimics natural muscle contractions to gently pump away edema and stimulate the flow of oxygenated blood.

CIRCUMFERENTIAL COVERAGE

Anatomically designed wraps surround the affected body part, increasing surface area and contact for more effective cryotherapy.

FASTER, DEEPER COOLING

Faster, deeper, longer-lasting cooling means safer treatments, with minimized frostbite risk and proven reductions in the use of opioid pain medications.