CRYOCHAPS provide cold therapy & essential compression to be proactive against injury, or, to help the healing process after injury. Subsequently, as the tissue warms & the increased blood flow speeds circulation, the healing process is jump-started. The cold therapy constricts blood vessels, flushes waste products & reduces swelling & tissue breakdown. The general theory behind this cold therapy is that the cold exposure helps to combat the micro trauma (small tears) in tissues & resultant soreness caused by intense or repetitive exercise. CRYOCHAPS have been developed to mimic ice bath or cold water immersion which has become part of many athlete’s recovery phase. NOT TO BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR VETERINARY ATTENTION.Product information CRYOCHAPS have been designed not only to help in the rehabilitation after injury and return to exercise, but more importantly, be part of an everyday cool-down routine to focus on recovery & injury prevention. IF SYMPTOMS OF INJURY PERSIST CONSULT YOUR VET. Ensure soaking before next use.ĭO NOT USE ON CUTS, ABRASIONS OR DAMAGED SKIN. Keep out of direct sunlight – this can deteriorate the fabrics. Remove hair and mud with a brush and ensure all fastenings are closed.ĭO NOT use detergent – this can deteriorate the fabrics. We recommend washing using our Premier Equine horse boots wash bag. Do not unfold/ manipulate the fabric when dry. When dried, the cold water fabric will become rigid.ĭO NOT fold the boots for drying – if they are unfolded or manipulated whilst dry the integrity of the fabric may be compromised.Īlways soak your cold water compression boots before next use. It is important to keep the boot saturated during use.Įnsure your boots are securely closed for drying. Suitable for use in the stable & during turnout for 2-4 hours per useīoots must be soaked in cold water for 5-8 minutes (maximum 30 minutes*), before use ensuring thorough saturation.Secure Velcro fastening creates compression with silicone grip ends for ease of fitting.Aids tissue recovery after strenuous exercise.
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