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Why the CryoPush Full Leg Wrap Is a Game-Changer for Recovery
Mike McCorkindale 27/04/2026 Mike McCorkindale 27/04/2026

Why the CryoPush Full Leg Wrap Is a Game-Changer for Recovery

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What Surgeries and Injuries Is the CryoPush Full Leg Wrap Used For?

Quadriceps tendon repair
Quad tendon rupture is one of the most significant lower limb injuries and requires extensive post-operative swelling management. The full leg wrap covers the entire anterior thigh and knee — the two areas most affected by quad tendon surgery — providing consistent cold compression from the upper thigh through the knee joint. Managing swelling effectively in the early post-operative weeks directly influences quad activation and early range of motion recovery.

Proximal hamstring repair and hamstring reattachment
Proximal hamstring avulsion repairs and Grade 3 hamstring tears produce significant bruising and swelling through the posterior thigh that a knee or ankle wrap cannot adequately address. The full leg wrap covers the hamstring muscle belly and posterior thigh, delivering cold compression directly to the affected tissue. Swelling management in the hamstring region is critical for early mobilisation and reducing the risk of haematoma formation post-surgery.

Calf muscle tears and surgery
Significant calf tears — particularly medial gastrocnemius ruptures and surgical repairs — produce swelling and bruising throughout the lower leg that persists for weeks. The full leg wrap covers from the upper thigh to the ankle, ensuring the calf and surrounding soft tissue receives consistent cold compression regardless of where the injury site sits within the lower leg.

Extensive knee injuries and complex knee surgery
Some knee procedures — tibial plateau fractures, multi-ligament reconstructions, total knee replacement with significant swelling, and revision knee surgery — produce swelling that extends well above and below the joint into the thigh and calf. In these cases a standard knee wrap provides insufficient coverage. The full leg wrap addresses swelling throughout the entire lower limb rather than just at the joint itself, making it the appropriate choice for complex or high-swelling knee presentations.

Thigh injuries and surgery
Significant soft tissue injuries to the thigh — including quadriceps contusions, haematomas, muscle belly tears and thigh compartment syndrome recovery — benefit from the extended coverage of the full leg wrap. Cold compression to the thigh is difficult to achieve with standard joint wraps, making the full leg attachment the only effective option for isolated thigh injuries.

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How Does the CryoPush Full Leg Wrap Work?

The CryoPush full leg wrap connects to the same CryoPush machine used with all other wraps — the same unit, just with the full leg attachment fitted instead of a joint-specific wrap. Cold water is circulated continuously through the wrap from a reservoir of ice and water, maintaining a consistent therapeutic temperature across the full length of the limb throughout each session.

At the same time, the wrap delivers intermittent pneumatic compression — inflating and deflating rhythmically to actively pump swelling away from the affected tissue. This combination of cold and compression addresses both the inflammatory response and the fluid accumulation that causes post-surgical swelling, producing faster resolution than cold alone.

Sessions typically last 20–30 minutes and can be repeated two to three times daily during the acute post-operative period. The machine maintains temperature consistently throughout each session without the temperature loss of melting ice packs, and the compression cycle is fully adjustable so you can start gently and increase as comfort allows.

Key Benefits of the CryoPush Full Leg Wrap

Full limb coverage in a single session
Rather than applying cold packs to multiple areas separately, the full leg wrap delivers consistent cold compression from thigh to ankle simultaneously. One 20–30 minute session covers the entire lower limb — saving time and ensuring no area of swelling is missed.

Consistent temperature throughout
Ice packs lose temperature quickly and unevenly. The CryoPush circulates cold water continuously, maintaining a consistent therapeutic temperature across the full length of the wrap for the entire session — regardless of how large the coverage area is.

Active compression pumps swelling away
The intermittent compression cycle actively moves fluid away from the limb rather than just slowing its accumulation. For injuries where swelling can track through a large volume of tissue — hamstring repairs, quad tendon surgery, tibial plateau fractures — this active pumping mechanism is particularly important.

Reduces reliance on pain medication
Effective cold compression in the early post-operative period has been shown to reduce requirements for oral analgesia. For patients managing pain across a large area of the lower limb, the full leg wrap provides meaningful relief that reduces the need for medication without the side effects.

Supports earlier mobilisation
Swelling and pain are the two primary barriers to early movement after surgery. By managing both simultaneously and consistently, CryoPush cold compression supports the earlier mobilisation that physiotherapists aim for in post-surgical rehabilitation — and which is associated with better long-term outcomes.

What does it cost?

Hiring a CryoPush ice compression machine with the full leg wrap from RecoveryTec is $140 for the first week and $100 for each additional week, with no bond or deposit required. Delivery and pickup across Christchurch and Selwyn is $40, or collect and drop off from our Lincoln or Belfast location for free. For those outside of Christchurch, we ship nationwide — get in touch and we'll confirm courier costs before you book. Hire can be extended at any time if your recovery takes longer than expected.

Is cold compression better than ice packs for full leg injuries?

Yes — significantly, and particularly for injuries covering a large area of the lower limb. Ice packs melt quickly, lose temperature unevenly and only cool the surface directly beneath them. Covering a full leg with ice packs requires multiple packs applied simultaneously, which lose temperature at different rates and provide no compression. The CryoPush full leg wrap delivers consistent cold water circulation across the entire limb simultaneously, maintaining therapeutic temperature throughout the session and adding the intermittent compression that actively moves swelling away from the tissue. For hamstring repairs, quad tendon surgery and extensive knee injuries where swelling covers a large area, there is no practical ice pack equivalent.

How long should I use cold compression after quad or hamstring surgery?

Most surgeons recommend cold compression for the first two to six weeks post-surgery for significant lower limb procedures, with sessions of 20–30 minutes two to three times per day. Hamstring and quad injuries in particular are prone to significant bruising and haematoma formation in the days following surgery — cold compression from day one helps limit this and reduces the inflammatory response that slows tissue healing. As swelling resolves you'll move to once or twice daily sessions. Always follow your surgeon or physiotherapist's specific guidance for your procedure and healing timeline.

Is the CryoPush full leg wrap safe to use immediately after surgery?

Yes — cold compression is commonly recommended from day one post-operatively for lower limb procedures. The compression settings on the CryoPush are fully adjustable, making it suitable even when dressings or sutures are present — you can run cold therapy without compression in the very early post-operative period if needed, then gradually introduce compression as your surgeon clears you. Always follow your specific surgeon's post-operative protocol. If you have any concerns about using the device following your particular procedure, get in touch and we'll talk it through before you book.

Can I hire a CryoPush full leg wrap if I'm not in Christchurch?

Yes — RecoveryTec ships nationwide across New Zealand. We regularly send CryoPush units to Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Queenstown, Tauranga, Nelson and rural locations. The machine is straightforward to set up at home — instructions are included and we're available by phone or message if you need help getting started. Get in touch to confirm courier costs and delivery timeframes for your location before booking.

FAQs

  • The knee wrap is designed specifically for the knee joint — it provides targeted cold compression to the joint itself and the immediately surrounding tissue. The full leg wrap runs from the upper thigh to the ankle and covers the entire lower limb simultaneously. For most standard knee surgeries (ACL reconstruction, knee replacement, meniscus repair) the knee wrap is the appropriate choice. The full leg wrap is indicated when swelling extends significantly above or below the knee, when the injury site is in the thigh or calf rather than at the joint, or when full limb coverage is recommended by your surgeon or physiotherapist.

  • Yes — the full leg CryoPush pairs particularly well with a Compex EMS muscle stimulator for quad tendon and hamstring repairs. While CryoPush manages swelling and pain across the full limb, Compex maintains neuromuscular activation in the quadriceps, hamstrings and calf during the period when loading is restricted. Used together they address both inflammation management and muscle maintenance simultaneously — the two biggest challenges in extensive lower limb surgery recovery. If you're interested in hiring both devices, get in touch and we'll put together a combined quote.

  • A standard supermarket bag of ice per day is sufficient for most people, even with the larger full leg wrap. The machine circulates cold water through an insulated reservoir, maintaining temperature for the duration of each session. Topping up with frozen water bottles between sessions extends the cold significantly and reduces daily ice costs. The reservoir is straightforward to fill and empty, and we provide instructions for getting the most out of each ice load when the unit is delivered.?

  • No — the CryoPush has fully adjustable compression settings that you control throughout the session. Most people start on a low setting in the first few days post-surgery when the limb is most sensitive, then gradually increase as swelling reduces and comfort improves. The wrap is designed to fit securely without pressure points, and the intermittent compression cycle — which inflates and deflates rhythmically — is generally described as comfortable once you're used to it. If at any point the compression feels too firm, simply dial it back.

  • Yes — tibial plateau fractures often produce significant swelling throughout the knee and lower thigh that extends beyond what a standard knee wrap covers. The full leg wrap is particularly appropriate for tibial plateau fractures where swelling is diffuse and widespread. As with all post-surgical use, follow your surgeon's specific protocol for compression around a fracture repair site — we recommend confirming with your surgeon or physiotherapist before starting compression therapy after any fracture procedure.

  • Hiring a CryoPush ice compression machine with the full leg wrap from RecoveryTec is $140 for the first week and $100 for each additional week, with no bond or deposit required. Delivery and pickup across Christchurch and Selwyn is $40, or free collection and drop-off from our Lincoln or Belfast location. For those outside of Christchurch, we ship nationwide — get in touch and we'll confirm courier costs before you book. Hire can be extended at any time with no lock-in period.

Also available from RecoveryTec: Knee Ice Machine Hire — Ankle Ice Machine Hire — Shoulder Ice Machine Hire — Compex EMS Muscle Stimulator Hire

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