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The Omni Ice™ Intermittent Cold + Compression system is an industrial-strength compressive cold therapy machine designed for the weekend warrior or the patient who is recovering from surgery.
The Omni Ice™ IC Cold Therapy System was designed by orthopedic surgeons with the recovering patient in mind. The Omni Intermittent Compression ice machine was designed to be your go-to cold therapy during your recovery.
The Omni Ice™ Pulse Compression Cold Therapy System gently circulates water, cooled by ice, through an insulated hose to a patent-pending anatomic pad to the afflicted body part. Combining cold and compression is the gold standard your body is looking for while recovering.
You can choose between 3 cycle lengths (20,40,60 minutes) and 3 cycle strengths (low, medium, and high).
Check with your doctor which cycle is best for you.
Learn How to Use the Omni Ice Pulse Compression Cold Therapy System: Watch Video
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Dimension |
Straps |
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Knee Pad OI-1003 |
12.5” x 12.5” |
15” & 18.5” Straps |
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Shoulder Pad OI-1004 |
13” x 12.5” |
Has hand sling + under arm chest strap |
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Shoulder Pad w/ XL Chest Strap OI-1008 |
Watch Video |
13” x 12.5” |
Has hand sling + under arm XL chest strap |
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Ankle Pad OI-1005 |
11.5” x 11” |
8” & 6” (Built-in straps) |
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Back/Hip/Rib Pad OI-1006 |
13” x 12” |
17” (2 Straps) |
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Universal Pad OI-1007 |
11.5” x 12” |
19” & 31” Straps |
**If your chest circumference is 40” or less, you need the Shoulder Pad, #OI-1004.
**If your chest circumference is at 40” or more, you need the Shoulder Pad w/ XL Chest Strap, #OI-1008.
Please note: Carry bag is not included. (Must be purchased separately)

How often should I use this machine? Consult with your physician, but generally, 20 minutes on/20 minutes off is common. Start with low compression immediately after surgery, switching to medium or high after the first week.
How do I drain the water from the wrap? With the unit off and the wrap still connected, raise the wrap above the machine and squeeze to drain the water back into the reservoir. The hose's one-way valves prevent water from draining if not attached.
How much ice should I use? Use enough ice to maintain the water in the low 30-degree range for optimal pain relief. Crushed or bagged ice is recommended.
What is the best way to keep the water cold? Use Omni Ice Freeze Bags for cost-effective and efficient cold therapy. Avoid using frozen water bottles as the glue from labels can damage the unit.
Is a skin barrier necessary? While the wrap has a built-in barrier, it should not be placed directly on the skin. Always use an additional barrier for protection.
Is the machine running? The unit is designed to be quiet. If in doubt, place your hand on the machine to feel intermittent vibrations. Ensure there is enough water in the reservoir. If you experience issues, contact customer support at (704) 336-9374.
How do I clean the unit? Wipe the exterior and reservoir with Lysol wipes or a similar product. Keep the wrap's hook clear of lint and pet hair. For long-term storage, ensure the unit is dry and store it flat.
Experience faster and more efficient recovery with the Omni Ice™ Pulse Compression Cold Therapy Machine, a reliable partner in your healing process.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 30 - Jul 5
US$40
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