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It is critically important to apply ice and compression immediately after an injury. Studies show that recovery from an injury is directly related to how soon ice and compression are applied. More Ice Therapy facts »
Ice Wrap + Compression Bandage
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Ice Right is a low-cost compression bandage with a built-in ice pocket and Velcro closure. The bandage is constructed from a proprietary non-woven, latex-free material that offers significantly better compression than neoprene, elastic or other materials. The ice pocket securely holds an ice pack and is lined with an incredibly soft thermal transfer fabric. The bandage is finished with a convenient Velcro closure that allows you to apply any level of compression. Ice Right is sold in a reusable, leak-proof zipper bag.
- Bandage Dimensions:
- 6 x 36 inches
- 6 x 97 inches stretched
- Unique stabilization pouch
- Latex-free fabric
- Velcro self-closure
- Leak-proof zipper baggie
- $1.99 shipping for any quantity!
- More product information
How Does Ice Right Work?
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When the Ice Right wrap is applied to an injury such as a strain or sprain, the combination of ice + compression rapidly cools the injured tissue. 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.
Clinically Proven Treatment Protocol
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RICES is the acronym for Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation and Stabilization — the doctor recommended protocol for treating typical sports-related injuries. No other method of treating sprains, strains and contusions is more effective than RICES. And, no other method is clinically proven to reduce recovery time by 60 percent.
Sports Medicine And Related News
Recent News Items
A selection of cold therapy and sports medicine news items from around the web and around the world. Please contact us if you would like to contribute an article to our growing body of information!
Treatment of medial collateral ligament injuries
Posted in: RICES
November 03, 2007
Shin Splints Should Not Be Ignored
Posted in: Shin Splints
July 19, 2007
Preventing Quadricep Injuries
Posted in: General Sports Injuries
July 18, 2007
Alternative Medicine: Summer Sprains and Strains
Posted in: RICES
June 21, 2007
Facts On Tennis Elbow
Posted in: Tennis Elbow
June 19, 2007
Treating Sports Injuries
Posted in: RICES
June 10, 2007
Stay Injury-Free While Exercising This Summer
Posted in: General Sports Injuries and RICES
June 05, 2007
Shin Stress Fractures
Posted in: Shin Splints
May 04, 2007
Play it safe
Posted in: Youth & Sports
April 17, 2007
Muscle Injury Needs Quick Treatment Response
Posted in: RICES
March 19, 2007
More news articles are available at our Cold Therapy News page.


