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What is Game Ready?

The Game Ready System combines Intermittent Compression with Circumferential Cold Therapy in one fully adjustable, easy-to-use application. RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) has long been used to treat acute and chronic injury and to assist in the recovery and rehabilitation after Orthopaedic surgery. Traditional ice packs, cold therapy and static compression devices can be messy, require constant supervision, ongoing maintenance and difficult to use. 

Developed by scientists and doctors using proprietary NASA space suit technology, the Game Ready System simultaneously delivers both adjustable cold therapy and intermittent compression, making it easy to apply the two most difficult-to-manage aspects of the RICE regime.

​The microprocessor-driven Control Unit and our Dual-Action Anatomical Wraps, featuring NASA spacesuit design, enable your treatment with the Game Ready System.

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Who can benefit?

General muscle and joint aches and pains 
Lower Back Pains 
Post operative procedures including:
​ACL/PCL repairs, hip and knee replacements, post shoulder surgery, post Achilles repair surgery
Pre and post sporting events  

Game ready wraps available

Wrist
Shoulder left and Right
Lower Back
Hips left and right
Knee
Ankle

Benefits of game ready

Decreases pain, muscle spasms, swelling 1,2
Reduces metabolic activity and cellular demand for oxygen to reduce tissue damage 1,2
Mimics muscle contractions, pumping oedema out of the injured area 1,2
Stimulates tissue healing 3,4,5
Increases blood flow and delivery of oxygen to the injury site 3,4,5
Optimizes lymphatic drainage 3,4,5

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 REFERRENCES  
  1. Knight KL. Cryotherapy in sport injury management. 1995. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL.
  2. Wilkerson GB. Treatment of the inversion ankle sprain through synchronous application of focal compression and cold. Athletic Training. JNATA. 1991;26:220-236.
  3. Cameron MH. Physical agents in rehabilitation from research to practice. 1999. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA.
  4. Sabiston KB et al. The effects of intermittent compression and cold on reducing edema in postacute ankle sprains. Journal of Athletic Training. 1992;27(2):140.
  5. Grant KE. Seven steps to optimal healing. 2002.
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Guildford Worplesdon
    • West Byfleet Central
    • Farnham Clinic
    • Opening Times & Prices
    • Easy Ways To Pay
    • Insurance
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cancellation Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • GDPR (2018)
  • Meet The Team
  • Services
    • Physiotherapy
    • Sports Injuries
    • Joint and tendon injections
    • Acupuncture
    • Sports Massage
    • Post-op Rehabilitation
    • GAME READY
    • Bracing Products
    • Paediatric Physiotherapy
    • Video Consultations
    • Elderly & Falls Prevention
    • Ski Clinic
    • Pilates
  • Contact Us
  • Book Online