- Ice cap is made of rubber, heavy form.
- Available in different colors.
Ice caps are typically used for therapeutic or cooling purposes. Here’s a brief overview of their uses:
- Pain Relief: Ice caps are used to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation in various injuries, such as sprains, strains, and joint discomfort.
- Sports Injuries: They are commonly applied to sports injuries like bruises, contusions, and muscle injuries to help manage pain and promote faster recovery.
- Headache Relief: Ice caps can be used for relieving headaches or migraines by applying cold to the forehead or temples.
- Fever Reduction: In certain situations, ice caps may be used to help reduce fever, especially in pediatric care, by placing them on the forehead or underarm.
- Post-Surgery Recovery: Ice caps are often recommended post-surgery to minimize swelling and provide comfort to the surgical site.
- Dental Procedures: They are used in dentistry to reduce pain and swelling after oral surgeries or dental procedures.
- Heatstroke or Overheating: Ice caps can be applied to the head or body in cases of heatstroke or overheating to cool the individual rapidly.
- Inflammatory Conditions: Ice caps are beneficial in managing various inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis, by reducing pain and improving joint mobility.