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The Chattanooga ColPac Vinyl Quarter Size Cold Pack delivers targeted cold therapy to small, localized body areas including the hand, wrist, foot, and shoulder. At 5.5 x 7.5 inches, the compact size provides precise coverage for up to 30 minutes of soothing cold therapy per application. Filled with non-toxic silica gel that stays pliable when frozen, the durable blue vinyl cover is latex-free and easy to clean for repeated clinical or home use.
Note: Always place a damp towel between the pack and skin during treatment to prevent frostbite.
This quarter size cold pack is well-suited for physical therapists and occupational therapists treating small joints such as the hand, wrist, foot, or shoulder where a larger pack would be impractical. It is an excellent choice for patients managing acute pain or swelling in a small, localized area at home following injury or a clinical treatment session. Athletic trainers will appreciate the compact size for quick application to fingers, toes, or the top of the foot during sports recovery. It also serves individuals seeking a professional-grade cold pack for everyday use on minor injuries, sprains, or inflammation in small body areas.
What body areas is the quarter size best suited for?
The 5.5 x 7.5 inch quarter size is ideal for small joints and areas including the hand, wrist, foot, ankle, and shoulder where a larger pack would provide too much coverage.
How long does the ColPac stay cold during treatment?
The Chattanooga ColPac delivers up to 30 minutes of cold therapy per application. Always use a damp towel barrier between the pack and skin to prevent frostbite.
How do I refreeze the ColPac between uses?
Store the ColPac in a standard freezer and allow it to refreeze fully between uses, typically 2 or more hours, before reapplying.
Is this product latex-free?
Yes, the Chattanooga ColPac Vinyl Quarter Size Cold Pack is completely latex-free, making it suitable for patients with latex sensitivities.