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IcePower – Vetenskaplig bevisad effekt
Smärta och kylbehandling
IcePower kylterapi består av en komplett linje av receptfria produkter – som erbjuder snabb och effektiv lindring av smärta – både för akut, kronisk och inflammatoriska tillstånd. IcePower kylterapi affords fast activation of peripheral pain sensory receptors and nerve tracks, which are able to block the pathway through which pain passes from the spinal cord level to the brain; the sensation of pain is simply displaced by cold, and also surrounding muscles will be relaxed. At the same time brain transmits orders to the body to produce endorphins, which promotes healing process. I de flesta fall är smärta en följd av inflammation. Detta visar sig normalt med förhöjd temperatur lokalt, rodnad, svullnad och en ömhet vid beröring. IcePower product linje erbjuder en påtaglig sänkning av vävnads temperaturen, där behandlingen sker, utan risk för frysskador. IcePower förebygger och begränsar svullnad, är muskelavslappnande, reduce haemorrhage och minskar effektivt inflammation.
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IASP:http://www.iasp-pain.org/
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