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Picture of IMAK HOT / COLD NECK SUPPORT The IMAK Hot/Cold Neck Support is a hot or cold pack designed for use by individuals with whiplash, arthritis of the neck or other neck pain. The neck support can also be used for muscle spasms, sore muscles, swelling, tension, and stress. This neck support provides firm support to the neck and Velcro closure ensures a proper fit. The neck support is made of terry fabric, and a moisture resistant lining prevents moisture buildup from heated or cooled gel pack. It comes with a gel pack that can be heated (microwaved) or chilled.

Notes: Velcro is a registered trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 29.99 .

This product record was updated on October 12, 2010.

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IMAK Products Corporation

2515 Camino del Rio South, 240
San Diego, California 92108
United States
Telephone: 800-231-8226 or 619-291-9990.
Fax: 619-291-9190.
Web: http://www.imakproducts.com.
Email: customercare@imakproducts.com.


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