Sports Cold Therapy, Sports First Aid & Sports Injury Treatment Supplies... COLD PACKS!
The treatment of muscle sprains and strains has two main goals. The first goal is to reduce swelling and pain; the second is to speed recovery and rehabilitation. To reduce swelling it is recommended to use "R.I.C.E. therapy" (Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation - read more about R.I.C.E. at bottom for the first 24 to 48 hours after the injury. See our selection of Cold Therapy product for Sprains and Strains - Cold Packs & Instant Cold Compresses, Ice securing wraps and a full selection of important Sports First Aid Supplies Below!Sports leagues and coaches, or anyone involved with baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, dance, field hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, hockey, hustleball, lacrosse, little league, martial arts, pop warner, rugby, sailing, self defense, skating, soccer, softball, swimming, t-ball, table tennis, tennis, track, volleyball & wrestling...you need chemical cold packs ready at hand for bruises, bumps, sprains and strains! (Don't forget to check out our First Aid Fundraiser Program... Great for Sports Team Fundraising! )
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6" x 9" Instant Cold Compress, 1 Each |
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ITEM / SKU: M565 / M565-E Our 6" x 9" Instant Cold Compress temporarily relieves minor pain and swelling for sprains, aches and sore joints. It is conveniently disposable with no pre-chilling required for quick, effective relief. Store in a cool, dry place. May be harmful if swallowed. Depending upon which warehouse we fulfill your order from the Ingredients may be: Ammonium Nitrate, Water or Urea, Water. Express orders will be fulfilled with Urea, Water to avoid Hazardous Materials shipping fees. Both products work well for an exceptional quality cold therapy product. Click here to $AVE buy in Cases of 50
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6" x 9" Instant Cold Compress, Boxed - 1 Each |
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ITEM / SKU: M564 / M564-E Our 6" x 9" Instant Cold Compress temporarily relieves minor pain and swelling for sprains, aches and sore joints. It is conveniently disposable with no pre-chilling required for quick, effective relief. Store in a cool, dry place. May be harmful if swallowed. Depending upon which warehouse we fulfill your order from the Ingredients may be: Ammonium Nitrate, Water or Urea, Water. Express orders will be fulfilled with Urea, Water to avoid Hazardous Materials shipping fees. Both products work well for an exceptional quality cold therapy product. Click here to $AVE buy in Cases of 25
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6" x 9" Reusable Medium Isulated Cold/Hot Gel Pack |
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ITEM / SKU: 1000101 Jack Frost™ or Similar - Reusable Medium Isulated Cold/Hot Gel Pack Actual Size: 5.75" x 8.0" |
Elastic ice or cold compress securing wrap, 6" x 30" - 1 Each |
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ITEM / SKU: M622 / M622-E Our Shur-Band elastic ice securing wrap is ideal for holding ice or hot/cold compress in place over an injury. GREAT HELP when treating injured players. This allows them time to heal without worrying about holding the cold pack in place. A must for any Sports Team First Aid Supply. Click here to $AVE buy in Cases of 12
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Looking for Sports First Aid? We've got everything for Bumprs, Bruises, Sprains & Strains - try Cold to treat these sports injuries!
R.I.C.E. Therapy
Rest
Reduce regular exercise or other activities as much as you can. Your doctor may advise you to put no weight on an injured area for 48 hours. If you cannot put weight on an ankle or knee, crutches may help. If you use a cane or one crutch for an ankle injury, use it on the uninjured side to help you lean away and relieve weight on the injured ankle.
Ice
Apply an ice pack to the injured area for 20 minutes at a time, four to eight times a day. A cold pack, ice bag, or plastic bag filled with crushed ice and wrapped in a towel can be used. To avoid cold injury and frostbite, do not apply the ice for more than 20 minutes.
Compression
Compression of an injured ankle, knee, or wrist may help reduce swelling. Examples of compression bandages are elastic wraps, special boots, air casts, and splints. Ask your doctor for advice on which one to use.
Elevation
If possible, keep the injured ankle, knee, elbow, or wrist elevated on a pillow, above the level of the heart, to help decrease swelling.
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