Hot & Cold Pack
- This gel bag offers both hot and cold compression.
- Think of it as a 2 in 1 gel pack, that can be frozen and microwaved to ease spasms.
- Ideal for minimizing swelling, treating bruises and reducing muscle spasms, pains and inflammation when frozen, or perhaps a soothing warm compression on sore and tight muscles.
- We recommend wrapping the gel pack in a cloth
Hot Water Bottle
The smooth surface is designed to provide maximum heat transfer, ensuring that the bottle gets hot quickly and stays hot for a long time. The ribbed hot water bottle side is designed to diffuse heat, making the bottle more comfortable to hold and reducing the risk of burns or discomfort.
- A hot water bottle filled with hot water and sealed with a stopper.
- used to provide warmth, typically while in bed, but also for the application of heat to a specific part of the body.
- Warm/hot water is a traditional source of pain relief.
- Wrap with a cloth cover to prevent scalding the skin.
- Do not use boiling water.
Ice Pack
- This attractive ice cool pack is made of waterproof rubberized fabric with a plastic screw cap to securely keep the cold and wet inside the bag.
- The cold pack for pain relief is made of heavy-duty material, they travel well and are refillable and reusable.
- EASY TO USE: The ice pain relief bag has a large cap, which is easy to fill the ice or smash ice.
- To help soothe the stomach, sinus, and joint pain. Convenient, flexible, soft, can be used anywhere.
Infrared Lamp- Momert (100w)
Infrared Lamp- Momert (250W)
Polar Frost -With Aleo Vera
Polar Frost Tube 150ml This amazing pain relieving gel is a natural painkiller. Specially formulated to provide soothing relief for soft tissue injuries.
- Pain relief for neck- and back pain
- Muscle tension and arthritis
- Acute strains and sprains
- Inflammations causing pain
- Golfer’s wrist and elbow, Tendonitis, Tennis elbow
- Can be used with ultrasound and electrotherapy treatments
Polar Frost-Cold Spray
Polar Frost cold gel can be used by muscular disorders and injuries like: strains, sprains and ruptures, stressed muscles and tension, chronic neck-, shoulder and low back pains and aches, work and occupation related muscular disorders, cramps and spasms, bruises, lumbago and ischias. Joints: Arthritis related inflammations and pains, arthroses, bursitis, golfers wrist. Tendons and ligaments: tendonitis, tennis elbow.