Ice Right therapeutic ice wrap provides the benefits of a compression bandage and an ice pack combined in a simple-to-use wrap.

Bottom line: ice + compression is clinically proven to reduce recovery time and relieve the pain associated with the most common sports injuries.

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What Is Ice Right?

Ice Right is a low-cost Ace-style bandage with a built-in ice pocket and Velcro-closure. The bandage is constructed from a special non-woven, latex-free material that can withstand multiple uses. The ice pocket is designed to hold a baggie containing ice and is constructed from a special thermal transfer fabric. The Ice Right bandage has a convenient Velcro closure that allows you to apply any level of compression. Ice Right is sold in a reusable and leak-proof ice baggie.

The Ice Right bandage is a convenient all-in-one compression wrap and ice pack. We believe that the "convenience factor" alone helps to promote effective treatment of injuries by removing any difficulty a ssociated with following an ice therapy protocol.

How It Works

When the Ice Right wrap is applied to an injury such as a strain or sprain, the combination of ice and compression rapidly cools the injured area. This effective combination not only relieves pain but also helps to prevent secondary swelling of already damaged tissue. This secondary swelling is the primary cause of extended recovery times.

Ice Right is useful for the treatment of many non-acute injuries such as shin splints, tennis elbow and other chronic or recurring injuries. Check with your doctor to see if ice and compression are an appropriate treatment for your injury before using Ice Right.

You can learn more about how Ice Right works on these pages:

  • Clinical Studies - medical research and reports
  • RICES - why Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation and Stabilization help to reduce injury recovery time
  • Construction - how the Ice Right materials contribute to the healing process