“No Ice Is Nice” As Dynatronics Launches Quad7 Sports Med Cold Therapy Device

Dynatron Quad7 is a cool name for what Dynatronics claims is a cool product. It’s new device avoids the need for ice in delivery of cold therapy for sports medicine and physical therapy.

In short

Utah company Dynatronics Corporation has announced the introduction of the new Dynatron Quad7 therapy device, which it claims redefines cold/compression therapy in the sports medicine and physical therapy markets. The device features options for heat therapy as well as facilitating thermal therapy in combination with electrical stimulation through the use of proprietary combination probes.

Background 

Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, Dynatronics manufactures, markets, and distributes advanced-technology medical devices, orthopedic soft goods and supplies, treatment tables and rehabilitation equipment for the physical therapy, sports medicine, chiropractic, podiatry, plastic surgery, dermatology, and other related medical, cosmetic, and aesthetic markets.

The company’s newly announced Dynatron Quad7 delivers therapy treatment through a variety of wraps and innovative ThermoStim Probes. The device uses thermoelectric technology to provide precise temperature control, eliminating the need for ice. “No ice is nice,” said Larry K. Beardall, executive vice president of sales and marketing. “Clinicians will love eliminating the hassle and mess of melting ice cubes.”

The Dynatron Quad7 offers seven different treatments which, according to the company, leapfrogs current technologies and products in the market.

“The addition of manual probes to the package will allow delivery of electrical stimulation, combined with either heat or cold to localized areas,” reported Beardall. “This dramatically expands both the variety and location of conditions that can be treated, thus making current delivery methods even more obsolete.”

Company comments 

“We are beginning to enjoy the first fruits of our extensive R&D efforts,” stated Kelvyn H. Cullimore Jr., chairman and president of Dynatronics. “The new Quad7 is the first of several new products scheduled for release in 2012. In fact, we now have more new products scheduled for introduction in 2012 than during any year in the company’s history. This commitment to R&D further strengthens Dynatronics’ long-standing reputation as an innovator and market leader in the development of physical rehab equipment.”

Availability

Larry Beardall stated “Product availability will be limited in these first few months as we ramp up production, but that should just add to the demand for this unique new device.”

Note: Dynatronics claims to distribute its products internationally. Contact details are available on its website.

Source: Dynatronics Corporation

 

published: March 19, 2012 in: Launches / Withdrawals, Products, Sports

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