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The GRPro 2.1 Control Unit can be used with any of the following accessories:
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Any Game Ready Wrap using ATX Series Heat Exchangers (wraps made by any other
manufacturer CANNOT be used with this System)
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Game Ready supplied FSP Group, Inc. Power Supply model FSP 030-RCAM and Hospital
Grade Power Cord
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Game Ready supplied Connector Hose
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Game Ready Carry Bag
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Game Ready Drain Mode Adapter
A C C e s s o r i e s
Caution: united states federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of
a licensed health care practitioner.
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Follow the treatment recommendations of your health care practitioner for duration and
frequency of use for this device.
The GRPro 2.1 System combines cold and compression therapies. It is intended to treat
post-surgical and acute injuries to reduce edema, swelling, and pain for which cold and
compression are indicated. It is intended to be used by or on the order of licensed healthcare
professionals in hospitals, outpatient clinics, athletic training settings, or home settings.
i N d i C A t i o N s f o r u s e
Important: Read wrap user manual for wrap specific contraindications and warnings.
Compression therapy using the Game ready system or any compression therapy
device should not be used in patients:
• Who are in the acute stages of inflammatory phlebitis in the affected region.
• Who have any current clinical signs suggestive of deep vein thrombosis in the affected
region.
• Who have significant arteriosclerosis or other vascular ischemic disease in the affected
region.
• Who have any significant risk factors or current clinical signs of embolism (e.g.
pulmonary embolus, cerebral infraction, atrial fibrillation, endocarditis, myocardial
infarction, or artheromatous embolic plaque).
• Who have a condition in which increased venous or lymphatic return is not desired in the
affected extremity (e.g., carcinoma).
• Who have decompensated hypertonia in the affected region.
Cryotherapy using the Game ready system or any cryotherapy device should not be
used in patients:
• Who have significant vascular impairment in the affected region (e.g., from prior
frostbite, diabetes, arteriosclerosis or ischemia).
• Who have known hematological dyscrasias which affect thrombosis (e.g., paroxysmal
cold hemoglobinuria, cryoglobulinemia, sickle-cell disease, serum cold agglutinins).
C o N t r A i N d i C A t i o N s