The Criosix is an advanced therapeutic device that seamlessly combines cryotherapy and ultrasound therapy to deliver powerful, targeted treatment for pain, inflammation, and tissue repair. Designed for physiotherapists and rehabilitation professionals, it allows simultaneous application of deep-penetrating ultrasound and localised cold therapy — enhancing the body’s natural healing response.
With two independently operated treatment heads, Criosix offers both manual and protocol-based operation, making it ideal for a wide range of clinical scenarios. Its intuitive 7” touchscreen interface, mobile base, and precise control over both ultrasound frequencies and cooling temperature make it a powerful and adaptable tool for modern rehab environments.
Dual Modality Therapy: Combines ultrasound and cryotherapy in a single treatment to reduce inflammation and stimulate recovery simultaneously.
Precise Cooling Technology: Delivers cryotherapy down to -8°C across two treatment heads for targeted pain and swelling control.
Adjustable Ultrasound Frequencies: Provides therapeutic ultrasound at both 1 MHz (deep) and 3 MHz (superficial) for versatile tissue application.
Touchscreen Interface: 7-inch digital display allows full control and parameter monitoring via included stylus.
Manual & Protocol Modes: Operate freely or select from preset protocols tailored to common clinical conditions.
Mobile & Practical Design: Mounted on wheels (bogies) for easy mobility between treatment areas; optional handpiece holder arm available.
Criosix is designed for clinics and professionals looking to elevate their treatment efficiency and outcomes. By uniting cryotherapy and ultrasound in one session, it supports accelerated recovery in conditions such as:
Post-traumatic inflammation
Tendinopathies and ligament injuries
Acute sprains and soft tissue damage
Myofascial trigger points
Swelling and joint pain
Pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation
Whether treating elite athletes or general rehab patients, Criosix ensures both immediate symptom relief and long-term tissue repair — all from a single device.