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Picture of PROTOCOLD COLD THERAPY WRAPS & PADS Protocold Cold Therapy Wraps and Pads are cold packs designed for use in cold therapy. Pads provide pain relief at temperatures that comply with medically accepted protocols, and are effective for post-operative cyrotherapy. The pad is placed in a freezer to cool, then removed from the freezer and applied to the site of pain. Timed release prevents a rebound effect. These pads are double-sealed for durability, and may be washed and disinfected for reuse. They are non-toxic and latex-free.

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This product record was updated on May 11, 2011.

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Bruder Healthcare Company

3150 Engineering Parkway
Alpharetta, Georgia 30004
United States
Telephone: 888-827-8337.
Fax: 770-521-5557.
Web: http://www.bruder.com.


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