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Squid Go – Achieve your recovery goals.

Planning your post-op recovery is as important as preparing for surgery and will have a critical impact on your return to normal activity. Squid Go will help you achieve your target of complete recovery!

Complete systems from $300

30 days risk free trial

Always consult your physician before conducting any non-prescribed recovery or pain management treatment.

“As a doctor of physical therapy and a patient who used Squid while recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery, I join my rehab patients and athletes alike who feel that Squid delivers remarkable results in reducing pain and swelling”

Noah Abrahams, Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Tucson, AZ

Improved Clinical Outcomes 

A narrative review of 21 clinical trials found this: “Almost without exception, the use of cold compression therapy following either acute musculoskeletal injury or orthopedic surgery results in improved clinical outcomes compared to no treatment.” (1)

How can Squid Go Help Your Recovery?

Swelling, stiffness and pain can adversely affect your recovery.  Squid Go provides gentle directional massage-like compression which help reduce swelling and stiffness while stimulating blood flow.

Squid Go’s cold compression gel packs drive cold deep into the muscles and joint providing rapid pain relief and comfort.

Relief, wherever you need it

With 6 options to choose from, cold compression therapy is instantly available.

Complete systems from $300

30 days risk free trial

Relief, wherever you need it

With 6 options to choose from, cold compression therapy is instantly available.

Complete systems from $300

30 days risk free trial

Recovery in Motion

Squid Go can help ease the pain, swelling and stiffness, so you can focus on physical therapy, increasing range of motion and building muscle strength.
Movement following surgery is also important for the prevention of excess scar tissue which can limit range of motion, cause pain and result in a stiff or “frozen” joint (Arthrofibrosis).

How Squid Go works

FOUR COMPRESSION SETTINGS

Choose a setting to your comfort and enjoy effective treatment.

A square black device with a digital display.

WANT MORE OR LESS COMPRESSION?

Just press pause, adjust the level, and play to resume your treatment.

Why use Squid Go as part of your post operation recovery?

Driving cold deep into the affected joint to provide rapid pain relief.

Reducing the temperature in the joint is shown to inhibit inflammation and reduce its damaging effects1,2

30 days risk free trial

Improves blood flow to aid recovery with gentle, massage-like sequential compression that pushes fluids away from the joint area.


Hear from real Squid Go users

“Squid was the best thing to reduce the swelling and give me relief after knee replacement surgery. I was told to use ice packs to reduce the pain and swelling, but it was not until I started using Squid Go that I was able to get the swelling and pain under control.” Julie Johnson, Brookline, MA

“The amount of physical and mental work required to go back to professional dance after experiencing full patella tendon rupture injury has been enormous. Squid Go has been a huge asset throughout my recovery. The sequential cold compression helps me control the pain and swelling after long physical therapy sessions, keeping me on track towards full recovery!” Paulo Arrais, Boston,  MA

Always consult your physician before conducting any non-prescribed recovery or pain management treatment.

Try Squid Go Today.

See why our cold compression therapy is a game-changer for rapid, drug-free join and muscle pain relief.

OFFICIAL RECOVERY THERAPY OF ATLANTA BALLET

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Resources

1. Cold and compression in the management of musculoskeletal injuries and orthopedic operative procedures: a narrative review.
Block JE; Open Access J Sports Med. 2010 Jul 7;1:105-13. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198548

2. Local cryotherapy improves adjuvant-induced arthritis through down-regulation of IL-6 / IL-17 pathway but independently of TNFα. Guillot X, Martin H, Seguin-Py S, Maguin-Gaté K, Moretto J, Totoson P, Wendling D, Demougeot C, Tordi N. PLoS One. 2017; 12(7): e0178668. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5536266/

3. Effects of Local Heat and Cold Treatment on Surface and Articular Temperature of Arthritic Knees; Fredrikus G. J. Oosterveld and Johannes J. Rasker; Arthritis Rheum. 1994 Nov;37(11):1578-82. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7980668