Recover like a PRO with Squid Go

As an athlete, you are continuously pushing yourself in practice and challenging your limits. Your body responds by developing strength and endurance and it feels great. But your fitness doesn’t end there. Better recovery can improve your performance.

Your Muscle and Joints Deserve Better Care

The stress endured by your body from strenuous workouts can lead to sore muscles, stiffness, fatigue and even injury. An effective recovery routine following your workouts can eliminate muscle pain and stiffness, improve joint health and help prepare your body for the next challenge.

Make Squid Go Part of your Recovery Routine

Professional athletes and athletic trainers use the Squid recovery system as part of their regular recovery routine. Now you can recover like a pro with Squid Go, the portable, personal care state-of-the-art recovery system designed to keep you going strong.

Better Recovery for Better Performance

Squid Go, along with other recovery methods such as nutrition, sleep and hydration, can help optimize your performance and prepare your body for the next challenge. Additionally, our Squid Go system is lightweight, comfortable and portable, so you can relieve pain and muscle sourness wherever you go. Get started with Squid Go today.

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Why use Squid Go as part of your athletic recovery routine?

 Driving cold deep into the affected joint to provide rapid pain relief.

Reducing the temperature in the joint is shown to inhibit inflammation and reduce its damaging effects 1* 2**

Improves blood flow to aid recovery with gentle, massage-like sequential compression that pushes fluids away from the joint area.

Always consult your physician before conducting any non-prescribed recovery or pain management treatment.

References

1* Local cryotherapy improves adjuvant-induced arthritis through down-regulation of IL-6 / IL-17 pathway but independently of TNFα. Guillot X, Martin H, Seguin-Py S, Maguin-Gaté K, Moretto J, Totoson P, Wendling D, Demougeot C, Tordi N. PLoS One. 2017; 12(7): e0178668. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5536266/

2** Effects of Local Heat and Cold Treatment on Surface and Articular Temperature of Arthritic Knees; Fredrikus G. J. Oosterveld and Johannes J. Rasker; Arthritis Rheum. 1994 Nov;37(11):1578-82. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7980668