Small Gel Bags
For use with the Neck & Hand/Wrist/Elbow Wraps
$9.95
Includes a set of 2 Small Gel Bags. Made in the USA. See below for more information.
Product Description
These thinner gel bags fit into the antimicrobial pouches of our cold therapy compression neck wrap & hand/wrist/elbow wrap. Small gel bags provide up to 90 minutes of cold therapy. When swapped out with freshly frozen gel bags, continuous cold therapy can be achieved. Made in the USA. Includes a set of 2 Small Gel Bags.
Versatile Design
- Longest lasting gel bag on the market
- 100% Non-toxic
- Easily molded to fit around the appropriate pain/swelling area
- Must be used with the appropriate compression wrap as a protective barrier
- Used with these wraps: neck, hand/wrist/elbow
- Provides up to 90 minutes of cold therapy
- Latex-Free
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Therapies
SMI offers 3 types of proven therapies in one easy-to-use product:
COLD THERAPY
Also known as Cryotherapy, Cold Therapy is used mainly for joint pain and aches. It reduces blood flow to the area of the body to which it’s applied. This reduces the inflammation that leads to pain and can also temporarily reduce nerve activity. Additional effects include controlling hemorrhage, preventing edema (swelling) and blocking pain receptors.
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HEAT THERAPY
Heat Therapy is used mainly for muscle pain and aches. It helps improve blood flow and circulation to an injured area and helps to relieve discomfort while improving muscle flexibility for recovery. Heat Therapy can also heal damaged tissue. Heat causes vasodilation of the blood vessels, which increases blood flow to the area of application. This in turn, increases the amount of oxygen, nutrients and white blood cells delivered to the body tissues. In addition, vasodilation assists in the removal of waste products from injured tissues.
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COMPRESSION THERAPY
Compression Therapy uses controlled pressure to increase blood flow to certain areas and improve blood flow to the heart. It supports veins and decreases edema (swelling). Compression Therapy is found to be the most effective when it’s combined with movement.
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