Principle :-

 

The device is a reusable ice suppository maker which gives instant relief to sufferers. Made in the freezer compartment of the Fridge. Solution is tap water with 10% Suprox added . Device is then soaked in Suprox after use. Protocols using Suprox address all infection control issues of patient or carer.

Suprox Liquids 

Suprox is a  high grade cold sterilising fluid that can be used either neat or diluted. It is used routinely to hand wash or machine wash surgical instruments.  It is hazard free.  It is probably the most powerful sterilising fluid in the world. .

Effective on Viruses ,  Hepatitus B and C as well as HIV ; MRSA ; E coli  and a host of others including spores.

See data sheet for full test data. Or visit web site www.processtech.co.uk

 

Ice Therapy

What does ice do?  

Ice is one of the simplest, safest and most effective self care techniques for injury, pain discomfort in muscle joints. Ice decreases muscle spasms, pain or inflammation to bone and tissue.

You can use ice initially at the site of discomfort, pain or injury. You can also apply ice in later stages for rehabilitation of injuries or chronic (long term) problems.

During an initial injury, tissue damage can cause uncontrolled swelling. This swelling can increase the damage of the initial injury and delay healing time. If you use ice immediately, you will reduce the amount of swelling.

Ice decreases all of these: swelling, tissue damage and blood clot formation, inflammation, muscle spasms and pain.

 

At the same time, the ice enhances the flow of nutrients in to the area, aids the removal of metabolites (waste products), increases strength and promotes healing. This 'ice effect' is not related to age, sex or circumference of the affected area.

 

What are the three stages in 'ice therapy'?

The first stage is cold, the second is aching, which can sometimes hurt more than the pain itself. The third and most important stage is numbness. As soon as this is achieved, remove the ice.

How does 'ice therapy' work?

Ice initially constricts the local blood vessels and decreases tissue temperature. This constriction decreases blood flow and cell metabolism, which can limit hemorrhage and cell death in an acute injury.

 

What does this mean for me?

It can mean a lot. If you are injured or in discomfort! Ice therapy can help the area heal faster and there will be a decrease in pain and swelling.

Is ice safe?

'Ice therapy' is very safe when used with the treatment time recommended Used in conjunction with the super sterilizer Suprox all infection control issues can be addressed by following simple instructions

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