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Fixing association

Hartmann Dermaplast® Active Cool Fix Self -cooling support bandage | Pack (1 piece)

SKU: HM-5220132

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Durchblutungsanregendes und belebendes Gel
Eine Person, die ihre Hände auf den Rücken legt, findet möglicherweise Linderung von Muskelbeschwerden durch die wohltuende Anwendung von Schülke esemtan® active Gel – 500 ml Flasche (500 ml) von Schülke & Mayr GmbH oder einem anderen durchblutungsanregenden Gel.
Cooling gel

Schülke Esemtan® Active GEL - 500 m | Bottle (500 ml)

SKU: SM-70003645

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Eine rechteckige Kunststoffverpackung mit der Aufschrift „Kältekompresse zum Einmalgebrauch 15 x 14 cm – 10 Stück | Faltschachtel (1 Stück)“ der Firma Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG. Auf der blau-weißen Verpackung sind Symbole abgebildet, die den Einsatz bei verschiedenen Verletzungen wie Schwellungen und Prellungen sowie bei sportlichen Aktivitäten veranschaulichen.
Cold compress

Cold compress for single use 15 x 14 cm - 10 pieces | Folding box (1 piece)

SKU: HHM-38050-10

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Verpackung der Hartmann DermaPlast® ACTIVE Hot/Cold, Gel-Kompresse von Paul Hartmann AG, mit einem Bild einer Person, die die Kompresse auf ihren Oberschenkel legt. Die Schachtel enthält Text in mehreren Sprachen, der betont
Hartmann DermaPlast® ACTIVE Hot/Cold, Gel-Kompresse 13x14 cm
Cooling pad

Hartmann Dermaplast® Active Hot/Cold, GEL compress

SKU: HM-5220222

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Abgebildet ist eine Schachtel mit der Aufschrift „Holthaus YPSIMED Kalt / Warm Kompresse 13 x 14 cm | Packung (2 Stück)“ von Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG. Darin befinden sich zwei Kompressen, jede 13 x 14 cm groß und in durchsichtiges Plastik eingewickelt, das eine blaue Flüssigkeit enthält. Der Text auf der Schachtel ist mehrsprachig und hebt die Heiß- und Kaltanwendung des Produkts hervor, die in Erste-Hilfe-Situationen unerlässlich ist.
Cold / warm compress

Holthaus Ypsimed cold / warm compress 13 x 14 cm | Pack (2 pieces)

SKU: HHM-38053

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Sofort-Kühlbeutel
Cooling pad

Hartmann DermaPlast® ACTIVE Instant Ice instant cooling bag

SKU: HM-5220201

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Cool Gel, Kühlgel
Cooling gel

Hartmann Dermaplast® Active Cool Gel - 100 ml | Pack (1 piece)

SKU: HM-5220101

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DermaPlast® ACTIVE Cool Patch Kühlpflaster, selbstkühlend
Refrigeration

Hartmann Dermaplast® Active Cool Patch cooling patch, self -cooling, 10 x 14 cm

SKU: HM-522400

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Cold therapy: application, advantages and possible uses

Cold therapy, also called cryotherapy, is a proven treatment method in which cold is specifically applied to the body to relieve pain, reduce swelling and treat inflammation. This form of therapy is particularly effective in the treatment of acute injuries such as sprains, bruises or strains, but can also provide relief in chronic pain and postoperative conditions. By correctly using the cold therapy, patients can quickly experience relief and accelerate the healing process.

When and how is the cold therapy used?

Cold therapy can be used in different situations and in different complaints:

  1. Acute injuries:
    In acute injuries such as Sprain, Bruises or Strain the cold therapy is often used in the first 24 to 48 hours after the injury. During this time, reducing blood circulation is particularly important to minimize swelling and bruising. The cold narrowed the blood vessels (vasoconstriction) and thus reduces the blood circulation in the affected area. This helps to control the swelling and reduce inflammation.
    Cooling pads Or cold compresses should be applied directly to the injured area. In intervals of 10-15 minutes, the cold should be used with breaks of at least 30 minutes in order to avoid tissue damage due to the exposure of too long. A cloth or a thin layer should be placed between the skin and the cold source to prevent frostbite.
  2. Postoperative pain relief:
    After surgical interventions, cold therapy can be used to relieve postoperative pain and promote healing. The cold helps reduce nerve activity and dampen the pain sensation. This can be particularly helpful in the first days after the operation to reduce the need for painkillers.
    Cool pads or Refrigeration are applied to the affected area at regular intervals. The duration of use and frequency should be adapted depending on the instructions of the doctor or surgeon.
  3. Sports injuries:
    Cold therapy is also a common treatment method for sports injuries, such as Muscle strains, Ligaments or Tendonitis. After an injury or intensive training, the cold helps to reduce sore muscles and promote regeneration.
    Cool pads, Cold compresses Or self -cooling associations can be placed on the affected muscle or the injured joint. Treatment should be carried out at short intervals and repeated as required.
  4. Chronic pain and inflammation:
    Although cold therapy is mainly used for acute injuries, it can also provide relief in chronic pain and inflammation, which occurs in arthritis or tendinitis. The cold helps to control the inflammatory reaction and reduce the sensation of pain.
    Cooling gels or cold compresses can be applied regularly to the aching areas. However, the application should be carefully monitored so as not to damage the skin and do not take longer than 20 minutes per session.
  5. Swelling through insect bites or allergic reactions:
    The cold therapy can also be Swelling can be used by insect bites or allergic reactions. The cold reduces blood flow to the affected area and thus relieves swelling and itching.
    Cool plaster or small cooling pads are well suited for the treatment of smaller, localized swelling. They should be used until a relief of the symptoms occurs, but not longer than 15-20 minutes per application.

Products for cold therapy and their advantages

  1. Cool pads:
    Cooling pads are versatile, reusable bags that are ideal for local use in acute injuries. They adapt well to different body shapes and can be kept in the freezer in order to be ready for use at any time. They make their flexibility and reusability particularly practical for regular use.
  2. Cool gels:
    Cool gel like that Hartmann Dermaplast® Active Cool Gel offer a quick and easy way to apply cold directly to the skin. They are particularly useful for minor injuries or muscle tension. Cool gels quickly move in and do not leave any residues, which makes them ideal for use on the go.
  3. Cool patch:
    These plasters are provided with a cooling gel coating that continuously releases cold. They adhere well on the skin and are ideal for smaller, targeted areas of application. Cool paves are discreet and can be worn under the clothing, which makes them particularly practical for everyday life.
  4. Cold compresses:
    Cold compresses are larger bags that offer a long -lasting cold tax. They are ideal for use on larger areas of the body or for serious injuries. Her ability to stay cold for a long time makes it the best choice for longer treatment times.
  5. Self -cooling associations:
    Self -cooling associations like that Hartmann Dermaplast® Active Cool Fix self -cooling support bandage are particularly practical because they do not need external cold source. These associations generate cold by a chemical reaction in contact with the skin and are ideal for immediate use, especially in sports injuries or on the go.

Heat therapy as a possible alternative

While cold therapy is particularly effective in the treatment of acute injuries and swelling, the Thermal therapy A good alternative for the treatment of chronic pain, muscle tension and stiff joints. Heat therapy promotes blood circulation, relaxes the muscles and helps to relieve pain caused by muscle cramps or chronic diseases. In some cases, a change between cold and heat therapy can be particularly advantageous to both reduce inflammation and to promote healing.

Cold therapy is an effective method for the treatment of acute injuries, swelling and pain. With a variety of products such as cooling pads, cooling gels, cooling plasters, refrigeration compresses and self -cooling associations, cold therapy offers flexible solutions for different needs and applications. Whether for immediate pain relief for sports injuries, postoperative aftercare or the treatment of chronic complaints - cold therapy can support the healing process and improve the quality of life. At the same time, heat therapy can serve as an alternative or supplement to further promote the healing process and relieve chronic pain.

Common questions & answers

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