Lower Back Pain Treatment - Ice or Hot Wrap by ProSeries
*** OUT OF STOCK FOR MONTH OF FEBRUARY *** 2004 Lower Back Ice Wrap (can also be used as a heat wrap)
Causes of lower back pain can vary almost as much as treatment methods, but commonly heating or chilling is part of that treatment. The Lower Back Ice Wrap by ProSeries caters to either temperature. It fits up to a 46-inch waist, with extensions available for larger ones.
Use this neoprene wrap to lessen everyday or severe lower back pain. Treatment after a back surgery can involve chilling to alleviate swelling. Add ice water to the neoprene wrap for a longer session than most alternatives can provide. If heat is needed, add a bit of warm water instead of the ice water. In either case, the wrap conforms to the shape of your lower back, and the mesh backing in the wrap ensures that the ice will stay where it should.
Be the problems caused by discs or by muscle spasms, the ProSeries wrap can be a helpful part of lower back pain treatment.
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"The PROSERIES™ product line of cold/compression therapy products has been a standout in our sports-orthopedic physical therapy practice."
-Andrew Everett, PT, ATC, CSCS, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Use this neoprene wrap to lessen everyday or severe lower back pain. Treatment after a back surgery can involve chilling to alleviate swelling. Add ice water to the neoprene wrap for a longer session than most alternatives can provide. If heat is needed, add a bit of warm water instead of the ice water. In either case, the wrap conforms to the shape of your lower back, and the mesh backing in the wrap ensures that the ice will stay where it should.
Be the problems caused by discs or by muscle spasms, the ProSeries wrap can be a helpful part of lower back pain treatment.
Click Here for Information on ProSeries Ice Wrap Products
"The PROSERIES™ product line of cold/compression therapy products has been a standout in our sports-orthopedic physical therapy practice."
-Andrew Everett, PT, ATC, CSCS, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center


