Benefits of Using Intermittent Hot, Cold and Compression Therapy for Postoperative Use and To Treat and Manage Shoulder Injuries!

A great majority of people think joint problems are limited to athletes or older adults. However, when it comes to the shoulder, everyone is at risk. Almost everyone between the ages of 18 and 88 will experience shoulder issue in their lifetime. Shoulders are the most commonly injured joint in the body.

Treatments vary but the first line of defense is applying hot and cold packs with compression. 

 Physiological Effects of Cold

  • Cold is the natural analgesic for pain relief
  • Relieves inflammation and swelling
  • Reduces edema
  • Relieves sprains, strains, and tears of muscles, ligaments & tendons
  • Relieves muscle spasms
  • Helps recovery

 Physiological Effects of Heat

  • Provides an analgesic effect for pain relief
  • Increases circulation to help remove debris and waste products
  • Increases oxygen and nutrients to the area which promotes healing
  • Increases cellular metabolism
  • Increases capillary permeability
  • Increases muscle & connective tissue extensibility to facilitate stretch
  • Relieves muscle spasms

 Compression Tailored to the Individual

  • Uniform fit with Patient Control
  • Provides 360˚ Joint or Muscle Contact
  • Provides stability
  • Promotes alignment

 

ThermoActive Products are available for the back, knee, foot, ankle, shoulder, wrist, forearm and calf.

Gel pack can be used for both hot and cold therapy.

Customized compression using the air pump (included).

 

Features & Benefits

  • For home use or in formal rehab setting
  • One size fits most
  • Natural remedy & analgesic
  • Portable treatment – use it anywhere
  • Improved outcomes and treatment cost reductions
  • Restores range of motion
  • Reduces swelling, edema and pain
  • Reduces excessive wound drainage
  • Relieves sprains, strains, tears
  • Speeds recovery
  • Shortens hospital length of stay

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