Chill Out, Heal Up! ❄️
The Tilcare Cold Therapy Kit is a comprehensive solution for neuropathy relief, featuring a hat, socks, and gloves designed for effective temperature regulation. Made from soft, breathable materials, this kit offers adjustable compression for personalized comfort and is easy to maintain, making it an essential tool for pain management and recovery.
Material Type FREE | Lead Free |
Unit Count | 1.0 count |
Item Form | gel |
Container Type | Soft-sided |
Target Use Body Part | Hands, Head, Feet |
Special Features | Flexible, Reusable |
Color | Black |
J**.
Best accessories for cemo
The whole cemo team was apprising about this cool socks!No hassle to put ice pack or changing anything.. it’s great to use , soft and so compact!Long lasting till the end of my cemo.Prevented the side effects of cemo!
P**A
Super für Therapie
Ideal für meine Chemotherapie. Ist sehr angenehm zu tragen.
N**É
Conforme je recommande
Utilisés pour neuropathies, efficaces, matière agréable.
T**R
Great Set If You Need Cold Therapy!
Having a pretty active family, I have started collecting ice packs for a variety of uses. While the traditional square or rectangular packs work, it is nice to have ones made for specific parts of the body. This set is touted to fit over/around your head as well as your hands and feet which it does well.Head Pack: The gel ice pack portion is only on one side with the other being a stretchy fabric. This pack has gel cooling all around in a cylinder so the top and bottom are open. I prefer to have the cooling go all the way around but be aware if this is not your preference. While I don't have migraines or sinus issues, this was nice as a slightly weighted eye cover when not frozen and is quite comfortable when frozen as well. I do imagine it would provide migraine relief both from the weighted eye covering and the cooling. I found this comfortable to put on without needing any towel or cloth as a barrier. It stayed cold for the 30 minutes I wore it and expect it would last even longer based on how cold it still was when removed.Feet Packs: I do have occasional soreness in my feet and find that ice packs really help. The packs are kind of like puffy booties and not really intended to do much beyond sitting while wearing them. The are not overly loose, but not exceptionally tight either. For my feet I do prefer a snugger pack to really get the cold into sore spots, but despite this being looser I found it still did a good job cooling. The pack stayed cold for about 20 minutes.Hand Packs: These are like puffy mittens and provide solid cooling. It is a bit tough to get both on at the same time as you cannot really use the Velcro on the second mitten since your other hand is inside a puffy freezer glove. If you don't have someone to help out, you can always cool one hand at a time. Similar to the foot packs, these stayed cold for about 20 minutes.The included directions are pretty meager but there is little to know other than put these in the freezer and then use them on the appropriate parts of your body. There is an included plastic bag with a zipper closure. I have some ice packs that do recommend storing them in such a bag when freezing. That said, there is no notation of doing this in the packaging, so I imagine the plastic bag is dominantly to help protect the pack and make storage easy as well as keep everything clean. While intended for very specific needs, I find this set works very well.
P**D
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Sadly if you have to buy these you have a problem, these protect you and are worth buying
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