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Perf Boost Cold Pressed Ice Boots

Ice compression boots. Sold as a pair. Featuring air compression, 2 points of vibration, and gel ice packs. Comes with removeable battery packs for easy charging in a sturdy caring case with installed pocket for ice packs. 

Benefits of Ice Compression Therapy:

Ice compression therapy provides significant benefits for injury recovery by combining cold therapy and compression to reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation, while boosting circulation for faster healing. Especially great for not only injury but horses in regular training, competing, traveling, or working hard. By combining cold therapy with targeted compression, you get faster recovery, less soreness, and better day-to-day soundness. It works by constricting blood vessels (cold) and moving excess fluid away (compression), accelerating recovery for musculoskeletal injuries.

Key Benefits:

Pain Relief: Numbing nerve endings and reducing discomfort effectively, often lessening the need for medication.

Reduced Swelling & Inflammation: The dual action of cold (constricts vessels) and compression (moves fluid) minimizes inflammation, which are major barriers to healing.

Faster Healing & Recovery: Improved circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to the injury site, speeding up tissue repair and allowing for earlier physical therapy.

Improves Circulation: Active compression mimics muscle contractions to enhance lymphatic drainage and blood flow, promoting faster healing.

How They Work:

Cold Therapy: Cold temperatures constrict blood vessels, reducing blood flow, inflammation, and pain.

Compression: Intermittent or passive pressure helps move excess fluid (edema) away from the injured area.

Combined Effect: This combination provides deep, penetrating, and controlled therapy for superior results compared to basic ice packs.

Vibration:

Our 2 points of vibration in the boots help to boost circulation in horse’s legs by creating a massage effect. They combine the effects of ice therapy and massage therapy to effectively treat strains, ligament and tendon damage. The massage effect helps to stimulate the lymph system to remove soreness and swelling as well as improving circulation.

The massaging effect increases blood flow to the tendons and ligaments making them more elastic, which can help reduce the risk of injury. The massaging effect also helps to stimulate the lymph system to help reduce existing inflammation

Why compression ice therapy over just ice therapy:

Compression ice is generally superior to regular ice packs because it combines two key elements of injury rehabilitation—cold and pressure—into a single, more efficient, and consistent treatment

1. Active Reduction of Swelling

Forces Fluid Out: While cold slows down metabolism to limit new swelling, the compression aspect applies pressure that helps push away existing fluid and swelling from the injured area.

Promotes Lymphatic Drainage: The compression acts like a pump, encouraging lymphatic circulation, which removes metabolic waste and inflammatory debris from the injury site.

2. Deeper, Consistent Cold Penetration

Better Contact & Temperature: Compression wraps mold snugly around the affected area, providing better contact and uniform distribution of cold.

3. Faster and More Effective Pain Relief

Combined Therapy: The combination of cold (which numbs nerves) and pressure (which reduces swelling) provides more rapid, profound, and lasting pain relief than either therapy used alone.

Reduces Nerve Pressure: By controlling edema (swelling), compression reduces the pressure that excess fluid places on nerves, reducing pain.

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