Cold therapy units, frequently utilized following shoulder procedures, deliver consistent, controlled temperature reduction to the affected area. These devices typically consist of a reservoir for ice and water, a pump, and tubing connected to a pad or wrap that is applied to the surgical site. This localized cooling helps manage post-operative pain and inflammation.
Controlling inflammation and pain through this method is critical for patient comfort and facilitates the healing process. Reduced swelling minimizes tissue damage and allows for earlier mobilization and physical therapy. Historically, basic ice packs provided similar benefits, though less effectively. Modern units offer consistent temperature control, eliminating the need for frequent ice pack changes and reducing the risk of tissue damage from extreme cold.