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Picture of RECOVERYWRAP SYSTEM The RecoveryWrap System is a cold compression wrap designed for use in physical therapy or by individuals with chronic joint pain or arthritis. The system is composed of a control unit, a tubing set, and a thermal wrap. The control unit has a dial-operated ice-water canister made of clear plastic, and maintains temperatures in the range of 40 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The resevoir holds 0.8 gallons of ice water. The system can be operated for two to six hours of typical continuous use. POWER: Uses rechargeable battery. DIMENSIONS: 8 inches in diameter x 11.8 inches high. Fluid tether is 8 feet long. WEIGHT: 5 pounds without water.

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This product record was updated on December 8, 2011.

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VitalWear Inc.

384 Oyster Point Blvd.
Suite 16
South San Francisco, California 94080-1927
United States
Telephone: 800-553-4081.
Web: http://www.vitalwear.com.


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