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What is CryoMAX® Cold Pack used for? +

CryoMAX® is designed to provide long-lasting cold therapy to help reduce swelling, inflammation, and pain. It’s ideal for sports injuries, post-workout recovery, joint pain, sprains, and post-surgery relief.

How is CryoMAX® different from regular ice packs? +

Unlike traditional ice packs that freeze solid and lose their cooling effect quickly, CryoMAX® uses Points-of-Cold™ Technology, which provides up to 8 hours of even, controlled cooling without freezing the skin or tissue.

How does cold therapy help with pain relief? +

Cold therapy reduces blood flow to the affected area, which minimizes swelling and numbs pain. It’s commonly used for injuries, muscle soreness, and inflammation.

Can I use CryoMAX® for sports injuries? +

Yes! It’s perfect for athletes recovering from sprains, muscle pulls, and joint inflammation. It helps manage pain while allowing the body to heal naturally.

How long should I use CryoMAX® per session? +

Use it for 15-20 minutes at a time, then remove it for at least an hour before reapplying. Always follow your doctor’s recommendations if using for an injury.

Can CryoMAX® be reused? +

Yes! CryoMAX® is fully reusable. Just refreeze it after each use, and it’s ready for the next session.

Can I place the cold pack directly on my skin? +

No, always use the included fabric wrap or a cloth barrier to prevent skin irritation or frostbite.

Is this cold pack safe for children and elderly people? +

Yes, but it’s best to consult a doctor first, especially for young children, elderly individuals, or those with medical conditions.

Can I use CryoMAX® for headaches or migraines? +

Yes, you can apply it to the forehead, back of the neck, or temples, but always use a cloth as a barrier to avoid extreme cold contact.

How do I clean CryoMAX®? +

✔ Wipe it down with a damp cloth and air dry. ❌ Do not soak in water or put in the washing machine.

Can CryoMAX® be used for post-surgery recovery? +

Yes, many people use it for post-surgery swelling and pain relief, but always consult your doctor before using it.

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