Hi Becki,
Using cold therapy directly after a blood flow stimulation treatment is counteractive as, in the short term, cold constricts blood flow. We recommend cold therapy to relieve circulation-constricting inflammation and swelling, which then leads to greater circulation in the longer term. Whether or not what your PT has you doing is counteractive depends on the length of time that your Ultrasound sessions are effective for post treatment and how soon after a session you use cold therapy. The BFST continues to stimulate blood flow for upwards of 4 hours after a 20 minute treatment which is why we advise against using the ColdCure within that 4 hour period.
All King Brand products are wraps as opposed to sleeves. This allows the wraps to fit a wide variety of sizes and ensures the optimal level of compression at the same time.
Our 30 day money back guarantee starts the day you receive your products, to receive your refund the products only have to be in the mail back to us within those 30 days, this means you get a full 30 day trial period. After 2 weeks of treatment, assuming you are following the 3-4 times per day regime for the BFST, you should notice an improvement. We give 30 days because by this point, you should know you are on the road to recovery.
The BFST and ColdCure were designed to be used together, however there are cases in which only one or the other is needed. In your case I would recommend both products as it seems you are still suffering with inflammation and as you have been continually reaggravating the injury. The ColdCure will get the inflammation down after an aggravation, keeping the blood flowing proplerly and relieving much of the pain. The BFST is what is going to put this injury in the past by promoting the healing process, reducing the recovery time and reducing the chances of a reaggravation.
I hope this has helped, please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions!