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  • == Cold pack == A '''Cold pack''' (pronounced: /koʊld pæk/) is a type of [[Therapeutic device]] use
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  • == Cold Therapy == ...ous conditions. The term "cold therapy" is derived from the English words "cold" (from Old English ''cald'') and "therapy" (from Greek ''therapeia'' meanin
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  • ...tər/) is a device used in physical therapy treatment to heat and store hot packs for therapeutic use. The term "hydrocollator" is a combination of the words ...ed in the water until they reach the desired temperature. Once heated, the packs can be wrapped in a towel and applied to the patient's body to provide mois
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  • An '''Ice pack''' or '''Cold pack''' is a portable plastic bag filled with water, or refrigerant gel or ...f minor injuries or reduce fever. They are also used as a simple method of cold therapy, often used in sports medicine.
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  • ...moist heat therapy includes methods such as steamed towels, moist heating packs, or hot baths. * [[Cold therapy]]
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  • ...es are most commonly used to cool beverages. They may also be used in cold packs for medical purposes, or in certain cooking processes. In the medical field * [[Cryotherapy]]: A treatment method that uses cold temperatures, often achieved with ice cubes.
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