After surgery and during rehabilitation, cool down provides a holistic cooling strategy. After a surgical procedure, cooling promotes wound healing and relieves pain. Benefit throughout the recovery process, from the long-lasting cooling effect and the optimal cooling temperature.
Optimization of postoperative cooling with cool down
Sustained cooling promotes the healing process after surgical interventions. Scientific studies have proven the superiority of cool down ICE FLUID over other cooling methods. The muscle volume can decrease less (less atrophy) and can also build up again more quickly.
The cooling promotes the healing process after surgical interventions and relieves pain. Scientific findings show that with cool down ICE FLUID the consumption of painkillers is reduced. In addition, cooling with cool down ICE FLUID is perceived as very comfortable.
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First change of dressing
It is recommended to use cool down ICE FLUID after the first dressing change. Fresh wounds are covered with a foil bandage.
Patients appreciate the gentle and long-lasting cooling of cool down ICE FLUID compared to conventional cooling methods.
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Optimum cooling effect
For an optimal cooling effect, cool down ICE FLUID can and should be left on the wound for at least two hours. Longer cooling is also possible without risk. During cooling, patients' mobility is not restricted, which allows other therapeutic measures to be carried out concomitantly.begleitend durchzuführen.
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Repetition
Cooling with cool down ICE FLUID can be repeated at will. After an operation, it is recommended to apply the cooling two to three times a day.
A number of advantages over conventional cooling methods
Due to its long-lasting effect, longer cooling phases are possible with cool down ICE FLUID without risking negative effects. Its flexible bandaging allows unrestricted mobility. The applications can be repeated as often as desired and can also be used during the night. The healing process is thus favorably influenced by an efficient, simple and low-risk application, the burden on nursing staff is reduced and the patient takes on motivation-enhancing personal responsibility.