

❄️🔥 Your all-day, all-body chill & heat sidekick!
The Perfect Remedy Reusable Gel Ice Pack offers a versatile 12x6 inch cooling surface that stays cold longer than typical packs. Its flexible, leak-proof design molds comfortably to various body parts, providing targeted hot or cold therapy for injury recovery and muscle pain relief. Microwave-safe for heat therapy and freezer-ready for cold, this durable, reusable pack is a top choice for effective, on-the-go pain management.


| ASIN | B0CB1TYDBC |
| Additional Features | Wiederverwendbar, Flexibel |
| Age Range Description | All ages |
| Age range (description) | All ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,162 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #14 in Hot & Cold Packs |
| Brand | Perfect Remedy |
| Brand Name | Perfect Remedy |
| Color | Blue |
| Container Type | Pad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 24,696 Reviews |
| Item Form | Pack |
| Manufacturer | Perfect Remedy |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Material Type Free | Lead Free |
| Model Name | ICPK-BLU-1REG |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Injury Recovery |
| Product Style | Blue - 1Pack |
| Size | Regular |
| Special features | Wiederverwendbar, Flexibel |
| Target Use Body Part | Head, Neck |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Unit count | 1 Count |
| Use for | Head, Neck |
P**G
Stay cool with this mask!
Got this for a relative that was suffering from a shingles outbreak that left their face swollen and itchy. The loved the cooling sensation and now that they’ve fully recovered they use it for headaches, hot days, and general relaxation. Great product! Looks creepy, too! Great for scaring your loved ones lol!
M**6
Parfait.
C'est vraiment parfait. Au bout de 20 min la migraine a disparu. Achetez le !
C**R
Great product. Wrap it in a towel and then wrap it around your knee. Used these for several years.
Excellent ice pack to cool my new replaced knee joint after my Physical Therapy working it (bends, short walks, etc) I got several of these - they lay flat in freezer (dont take up much room), and they wrap around the knee to provide more consistent cooling (be sure to wrap it in something like a hand towel so its not laying directly on the skin). Then I use elastic athletic wrap to hold it in place (that stretchy brown wrap). Worked great, I was able to exercise knee with PT and with a walker, then ice it for half hour and pop back in freezer several times a day, and didnt need or use any pain pills (just slightly stronger Tylenol, and Aleve). After 3 days, I switched from using a walker to walking on my treadmill, so I could practice a proper stride and set a consistent pace and distance - a mile at 1.5 mph. After just 18 days, I was outside, walking a mile with no support, no crutch, no cane, just out walking pretty normal. If youre looking at knee replacement, how bad or good it is depends on how committed you are to doing the PT. Most important is the "heel slide", laying on back, slide your heel, bending the knee up as much as you can ten times, holding it at peek bend for 10 seconds. Then again, but this time with a strap around your foot to pull it, trying to relax the knee muscles so just the strap is pulling it up Try to get to where it hurts a little but is not really painful. Dont worry, the first day or 2 you might not be able to move it at all, but it soon gets better. Then keeping leg straight, raise the foot about 6 inches up, and hold for 5 seconds, working up to 10 seconds. The PT for going down stairs and getting out of cars is just stand holding back of a chair, and bend the knee / calf as far back as you can, lifting the foot as high as you can. Dont bend the hip, just the knee. The PT folks send me home after just half the sessions cuz I was already at desired goals (bend the knee 120+ degrees, and walking down stairs). Bottom line, if you just had a knee replaced, then you've got nowhere to be and nothing else to do, so might as well work on getting better, so do your PT, and dont forget to ice it. Do PT (heel slides etc), and WALK a lot. After reading all the stories about how long it takes to recover from knee replacement, I found one who was out walking after 6 weeks, so that was my goal. I was walking in 18 days. And still doing the PT bends for several more weeks cuz the knee is still healing, so dont let it heal just straight, keep working on max bend. Also used them when I had my hips replaced, which is relatively easy compared to knee. Basically do the PT, ice it, and walk around pretty normally with a cane for 5-6 weeks, then youre done.
S**S
This is a God-send
I've been icing my head for migraines for years, but THIS product is amazing. All over cooling for my migraines, light blocking...just amazing. My only issue with it is that sometimes it's TOO cold for my forehead. If you find this happens, just let it warm up at room temperature for a few minutes and it's good to go!
A**R
great for people suffering from TSW
I find this helps calm my face down when it begins to itch , lasts roughly 20mins before it warms up and needs re-freezing , great for TSW sufferers
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