Product Highlights
- Hot and cold packs can be used alternatively.
- Cold pack can reduce swelling .
- Hot pack helps to relieve chronic knees.
- Helps in both to increase and reduce blood flow.
- It contains highly viscous gel offering retention of heat and chill.
- Has non -toxic gel and leak-resistant.
- Pack is reusable and washable.
Safety Information
- Do not use it directly to the skin without a cover.
- Check the pack whether the gel is leaking before putting in the hot water (or) microwave.
- Keep out of reach of your children.
- Do not keep it with any sharp object.
Directions of Use
- To use Hot Pack: Place the pack in warm water or Microwave for 30 sec in medium heat.
- To use Cold Pack: Place the pack in the freezer for 60-90 mins.
Preventive Note
- Primary Prevention
Suitable for individuals seeking everyday relief from minor aches, stiffness, or muscle tension — helps provide gentle warmth or cooling to support comfort and prevent early discomfort. · - Secondary Prevention
Ideal when mild pain, swelling, or localized discomfort appears — helps target affected areas, reduce inflammation, and promote faster relief while supporting better muscle and joint function. · - Tertiary Prevention
Recommended for individuals with chronic pain, post-injury recovery, or ongoing musculoskeletal concerns — helps provide consistent hot or cold therapy, support long-term pain management, and promote overall mobility and comfort.
Description
- It is a 2 in 1 usage ; can be used as a cool pack and hot pack.
- Hot pack increases the blood flow, reduces muscle spasm and gives relief from chronic Knee, elbow and shoulder pain.
- Cold pack helps in relieving pain caused by sports injuries, swelling and sore muscles, itches and sprains.
- Cold pack can be used for headache or neck ache and pain: helps to slow the nerve impulses in the area, which interrupts the pain-spasm reaction between the nerves.
- Hot and cold pack are used for both increasing and reducing the blood flow.
Expert's Advice
Flamingo hot and cold packs work as both principles of thermotherapy which increases blood flow, facilitates tissue healing by supplying protein, nutrients and oxygen at the site of injury, and Cryotherapy which is used to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue.