The Chattanooga Fluidotherapy Standard Single Extremity Unit is a dry heat therapy device that is designed to relieve localized pain, stiffness, and other common complaints. It is a great choice for those suffering from non-rheumatoid arthritis, as it can increase the client's range of motion. The unit combines massage and heat therapy, which not only relieves pain but also improves circulation. It utilizes a suspended air stream with the properties of a liquid, delivering heat to highly localized areas. The Chattanooga Fluidotherapy Standard Single Extremity Unit works by transferring thermal energy to the body's soft tissues through forced convection. The heated air mixes with Celled particles in the device's internal chamber before being circulated around the treatment area. The unit comes with a 10-pound container of Celled dry heat media to get started. Refill containers of media may be purchased separately. The unit features a digital display and control panel, as well as a fan and wheels for easy mobility. It is a Class I, Type B device that has been tested to meet UL 60601-1 safety standards. The unit is 34 inches tall, 11.5 inches wide, and 33 inches deep, and weighs 70 pounds. It has variable adjustments for time, temperature, and air speed, and can be operated in continuous or pulsed mode. The pulse mode can be set to OFF to 6 seconds ON/OFF. The treatment time can be set from 1 to 99 minutes, or continuous. The operating temperature is dependent upon the air speed selected, and can range from 88F to 125F (31c to 52c). The optimal performance is achieved at 115F to 118F at 50% air speed. The air speed can be adjusted from 0% to 100% in 5% increments. The Chattanooga Fluidotherapy Standard Single Extremity Unit is a versatile and effective dry heat therapy device that can be used to treat a variety of conditions.