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Providing exceptional pain-relieving support, the dual shoulder compression support features an integrated air bladder for rehabilitative compression therapy and a removable Arctic Flex gel pack for soothing hot or cold therapy. Great for sports injuries, rotator cuff injuries, frozen shoulder, tendonitis, clavicle fractures and post-surgery care, the shoulder support is fully adjustable accommodating upper chest sizes up to 60”.
Features:
- Dual Cold Compression Therapy
Relieving - Flexible Gel Pack
- Easy Inflation System
- Adjustable Fit
Specifications:
- What’s Included:
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- Shoulder cold compression brace
- Arctic Flex gel pack
- Uses:
- For relieving pain, swelling and inflammation in the left or right shoulder
- Great for rotator cuff, tendonitis, frozen shoulder, sports injuries and more
- Dimensions:
- Width at the top of the shoulder: 13.5”
- Width at the bottom of the bicep: 7.5”
- Length: 14.75”
- Maximum chest circumference: 60”
- Maximum bicep circumference: 26”
- Materials:
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- Polyester blend
- Non-toxic gel pack
- Strong fastener system
- PVC tubing and hand pump
How To Use For Cold Therapy:
- Place gel pack in the freezer or refrigerate on a flat surface for a minimum of two hour
- Secure the frozen gel pack in the shoulder brace
How to Use for Heat Therapy:
- Place pack in the microwave on a paper towel or paper plate.
- Heat at full power for 30 seconds.
- Remove the gel pack carefully from microwave and knead to distribute heat evenly. Check for desired temperature.
- To reheat, place the gel pack back in microwave for 10-second intervals until desired temperature is reached.
- Secure the heated gel pack in the shoulder brace.
How to Wear:
- Assistance may be necessary.
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- Lay the shoulder brace out on a flat surface with the interior lining facing outward and remove the adjustable straps.
- Attach the gel pack to the brace interior with the fastener material. Position the gel pack so that the Vive logo is upright.
- Secure the bicep strap leaving it loose enough to allow the arm to easily slip through.
- Attach the chest strap through the top d-rings with the curved section facing downward.
- Secure the chest strap ensuring it is loose enough to slip over the head.
- Set the air valve to the open position.
- Slide the arm through the bicep strap and settle the gel pack on the affected shoulder.
- Loop the chest strap over the head and under the opposite arm, tightening with the adjustable d-ring for a secure, yet comfortable fit.
- Fasten the bicep strap, tightening as necessary.
- Squeeze the hand pump to inflate the compression chamber to desired level of compression. Use the release valve on the pump to reduce the level of compression.



