Cold Compression Therapy Wraps. TREATMENT FOR SOFT TISSUE INJURIES RESTELEVATIONICECOMPRESSION REDUCES SOFT TISSUE INFLAMMATION REDUCES PAININCREASES.

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Cold Compression Therapy Wraps

TREATMENT FOR SOFT TISSUE INJURIES RESTELEVATIONICECOMPRESSION REDUCES SOFT TISSUE INFLAMMATION REDUCES PAININCREASES HEALINGIMPROVES PERFORMANCE COLD COMPRESSION THERAPY

USAGE OF COLD COMPRESSION THERAPY TIMES/DAY CHRONIC CONDITIONSCRITICAL CONDITIONS EVERY 2 HOURS FOR THE FIRST 2 DAYS FOLLOWING THE INJURY APPLY THE WRAP FOR 20 MINUTES PER THERAPY SESSION

Comprised of three low-bulk stretchable layers that drive the cold deep into ligaments and muscles: CONSTRUCTION OF WRAPS OUTER LAYER: Nitrogen blown neoprene provides insulation and prevents moisture build- up on the outside to keep you dry. MID LAYER: Strategically sewn in non-toxic flexible gels conform to the body’s curvature for a close comfortable fit while providing cold coverage where it’s needed most. INNER LAYER: Rubber impregnated linen also reduces interior sweating while protecting against cryoburn on the skin.

Shoulder Wrap Uses: Torn rotator cuffs, shoulder tendonitis, bursitis, tendon injuries, and shoulder impingements. Double Shoulder Wrap (not shown) Uses: Improve recovery time or reduce muscle pain in the upper body. Can also be used as a Hyperthermia Vest to reduce core body temperatures. Forearm Wrap Uses: Sprained or strained forearms, tendonitis, and for individuals recovering from forearm surgery. 3-in-1 Wrap (shown on elbow) Uses: For elbow, hand/wrist, and foot. Treats elbow sprains, strains, overexertion or repetitive injuries, especially tennis, golf, or nursemaid's elbow. Effectively treats heel spurs and plantar fasciitis pain and swelling when applied to the foot. Apply to hand/wrist to treat sprains and injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and surgical recoveries. Universal Wrap (shown on thigh) Uses: Can be applied to shin, calf, thigh, hamstring, bicep, quadriceps and other hard to treat areas of the body. Also a highly effective remedy for TMJ, migraine headaches, sinus pressure, and recovery from dental or cosmetic surgery when applied to the face and head. Back Wrap (shown above on torso) Uses: Chronic back sprains and pains, overworked and sore backs, and for individuals recovering from back surgery. Foot/Ankle Wrap Uses: Twisted ankle, sprained ankle, torn ankle ligaments and post ankle surgery. The wrap also provides relief of foot pain in the top and sides of the foot. Knee Wrap Uses: Active knee sprains and strains or reoccuring injuries to the ACL, meniscus, kneecap, or other knee muscles, tendons and ligaments. Ideal for individuals recovering from knee surgery. 8 Piece Trainer Kit Uses: For travel to practice fields, competitive events, and anywhere injury may occur. Kit includes Shoulder, Back, Knee, Ankle, Neck, Universal, and 3-in-1 Wrap in a refreezable soft sided travel cooler. Cervical Neck Wrap Uses: Neck related sprains & stiffness, whiplash, post surgical procedures, and general inflammation as a result of stretched muscles and ligaments. Cold Compression Wraps Human Product Assortment

PREHAB WHO UTILIZES WRAPS? Amateur and Professional Athletes Physical Therapists Improves recovery when used after exercise for chronic conditions and prior to surgery. Enhances the bodies own natural healing capabilities for critical conditions and post-surgery. REHAB Orthopedic MDs Surgeons Chiropractors Coaches and Trainers

Strategically sewn-in gel packs provide cold coverage exactly where it is needed. Can be worn at work, play or at rest. Individual gel capsules conform to the body ’ s curvature for a close comfortable fit. Non-toxic, non-hazardous food grade material in gel pack - FDA Approved. BENEFITS OF WRAPS Safe to use against the skin. Ready to wear after 2 hours in a residential or commercial freezer. Thaws in 20 minutes to avoid over-icing and cryroburn to the skin. Can be washed in top rack of dishwasher or disinfected with anti-bacterial wipes. Portable, Reusable, Refreezable. No messy ice or non-flexible inserts.

CASE STUDY USING THERMAL IMAGING Prior to treatment Participant: Female - Age: 34 Complaint: Very sore and stiff neck and lower back. Discomfort, pain even when walking Diagnosis: Multiple compressed disks in neck, strained lower back (by Orthopedic MD) Note: White patches show the highest degree of thermal activity, the cause of inflammation by the compressed disks.

Immediately After ColdOne Cold Compression Therapy The extreme blue areas show the lowest degree of thermal activity. The ColdOne wraps lowered the soft tissue temperature by 10°C and provided very broad coverage of the affected area. 20 Minutes After Coldone Cold Compression Therapy Inflammation nearly eliminated after applying a ColdOne wrap for 20 minutes (virtually no white areas). Ambient temperature of the soft tissue of the neck and back have returned to normal body temperature. CASE STUDY USING THERMAL IMAGING Post- treatment Patient Follow Up: Following the ColdOne Cold Compression Therapy, patient was elated that she was virtually pain free. Her desire to exercise had returned with her range of motion. She has continued to use ColdOne Wraps whenever she feels pain or stiffness, especially after active exercise. By using the wraps she has eliminated the chronic inflammation and allowed her body to naturally heal itself.

POST SURGICAL RECOVERY OPTIONS VS. MINIMAL REUSABILTY BULKY & UNCOMFORTABLE MINIMAL COLD COVERAGE MINIMAL COMPRESSION POTENTIAL FOR CRYOBURN EXPENSIVE AS SINGLE USE ITEM (Avg: $60 in billable expenses by hospital/clinic) ENDLESS REUSABILITY COMFORTABLE TO WEAR MAXIMUM COLD COVERAGE MAXIMUM COMPRESSION NO RISK OF CRYOBURN COST EFFECTIVE (Knee Wrap MSRP: $55.00)