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Extra Large Gel Ice Packs for Injuries Reusable Gel Cold Compress for Shoulder, Knee, Back and Neck - Hot and Cold Packs for Pain, Injury, Surgery - Flexible Ice Pack for Injury - 8.3" x 12.4"
Extra Large Gel Ice Packs for Injuries Reusable Gel Cold Compress for Shoulder, Knee, Back and Neck - Hot and Cold Packs for Pain, Injury, Surgery - Flexible Ice Pack for Injury - 8.3" x 12.4"
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Overview
- Brand : MR.ICE
- Age Range (Description) : Adult
- Number of Items : 1
- Unit Count : 1.00 Count
- Special Feature : Ergonomic, Flexible, Leak Proof, Reusable
About this item
- LARGE ICE PACK: Contains 1 gel ice pack with size 12.4" x8.3"(coverage area 11.3" x8"), weight 1.7 pound. For this gel pack, we fill more gel, so it stays cold longer, ideal for larger areas of pain relief. The large gel ice packs for physical therapy, can be used for chronic pain management and muscle care for athletes and active individuals.
- COMFORTABLE & SKIN-FRIENDLY: The reusable ice pack for injuries is made of durable leak-proof PE outer layer, non-toxic and safe for sensitive skin. Store gel pack in freezer, use as cold compress pack. Heat gel pack with microwave oven, as warm compress pack.
- EFFECTIVE THERAPY RELIEF: The large gel ice packs reusable easily contour to affected areas to provide effective treatment. Used for relief of back pain, shoulder pain, sciatica, elbow injuries, Still for muscle pain, nerve pain, joint pain, sport injuries and recovery after surgery.
- HOT & COLD COMPRESS: As cold pack, freezing ice gel pack in freezer for at least 2 hours. For warm compress, heat 80 seconds in microwave to to reach a comfortable temperature. Please use them on your back, shoulder, neck, knee or anywhere else you need an ice pack.
- FLEXIBLE WHEN FROZEN: Reusable and durable gel remains flexible when frozen in freezer. For general therapy relief, we recommend 20 minutes hot or cold compress. For those with special needs, you can extend heat and cold treatments as recommended by your doctor or caregiver.
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