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Polar Care Wave Cold Compression System

Type: Modalities

Polar Care Wave Cold Compression System

Regular price Rs. 69,500
Sale price Rs. 69,500 Regular price Rs. 75,000
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Type: Medansh

Premium ICE Bag Printed Imported Medium 9 inch

Regular price Rs. 329
Sale price Rs. 329 Regular price Rs. 490

Collection: Ice Pack

Cold therapy is often the first step in safe pain relief. That is why MeddeyGo offers a focused ice pack range for clinics, hospitals, sports centres and home users. In this category, you will find practical ice bags, soft cold compress options, and flexible cold pack bag designs that fit many body areas. You can also choose an easy-to-fill ice pack bag for repeat use in physiotherapy rooms or first-aid kits. As a result, buyers get simple, low-risk tools that support fast care after injury, strain or swelling.

Product Overview

An ice pack is more than a bag filled with ice. It is a basic but powerful tool that helps control pain and swelling in the first hours after an injury. When you place a cold surface on the skin, blood flow slows down in that area. This, in turn, reduces swelling and makes the area feel numb and more comfortable. Because of this effect, doctors and physiotherapists suggest cold therapy for many fresh injuries.

On MeddeyGo, the ice pack category covers classic ice bags, reusable ice pack bag models and simple cold compress styles. For example, the “Premium ICE Bag Printed Imported Medium 9 inch” is a soft fabric bag with a strong cap that closes tightly, so water does not leak during use. You can fill it with ice cubes or cold water and place it on the knee, ankle, shoulder, neck or head.

At the same time, some buyers prefer a flat cold pack bag that sits well under a strap or elastic bandage. These packs are easier to keep in a freezer and quicker to apply in a busy gym or clinic. In this way, both ice bags and cold compress packs give you choice depending on your setting, storage space and patient need.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Strong, reusable build
    Most ice bags in this range use durable fabric with a water-resistant inner layer and a tight screw-on cap. Therefore, they handle many fill-and-empty cycles without tearing.
  • Comfortable on skin
    The fabric surface of the ice pack bag feels softer than hard plastic. As a result, patients can keep the cold pack on for the full recommended time with less discomfort.
  • Easy to fill and empty
    The wide mouth on the ice bag makes it simple to add ice cubes or cold water. After use, you can quickly empty, rinse and air-dry it, so it is ready for the next patient.
  • Good fit on many body parts
    Because the bag is flexible, it can sit well on curved areas such as knees, elbows, ankles, shoulders and the back of the neck. Likewise, a flat cold compress or cold pack bag works well on the lower back or thigh.
  • Portable and light
    Ice bags fold flat when empty, so they take little space in a clinic cart, first-aid box or sports kit.

Key Benefits for Patients and Clinics

  • Fast pain relief
    Cold therapy from a simple ice pack can lower pain from soft tissue injury, sprain, strain, bruise or post-exercise soreness. This often means less need for early high-dose pain tablets.
  • Reduced swelling and bruising
    When used in the first 24–48 hours, an ice pack bag helps control swelling. Therefore, it supports better joint movement later in the recovery phase.
  • Safe, non-drug option
    A cold compress is a non-invasive choice that caregivers can use even when medicine use needs to be limited, for example in older adults or people with many drugs in their plan.
  • Low running cost
    Reusable ice bags and cold pack bag designs can be used many times, so clinics reduce waste and long-term spending.
  • Simple to train and use
    Staff and family caregivers can learn correct application in a few minutes. This makes it easy to include an ice pack step in standard treatment pathways.

Technical Specifications

Feature Typical Description
Product type Reusable ice pack bag / fabric ice bags
Size Often medium (around 9 inch); other sizes available in some models
Outer material Soft fabric or rubberised fabric
Inner lining Water-proof layer suitable for ice and cold water
Closure Screw-type plastic cap with leak-resistant seal
Fill options Ice cubes, crushed ice or chilled water
Reuse Yes, after proper cleaning and drying
Application area Knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, neck, head, back, thigh
Typical cold time Around 15–20 minutes per session (may vary with room temperature and fill volume)
Intended user group Hospitals, clinics, physiotherapy centres, sports teams, home-care kits
Country of origin India or imported, depending on model
Manufacturer details Meddey Technologies Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, India

Applications / Use Cases

  • Fresh sports injuries
  • After a twist or sprain, a cold pack bag on the injured area quickly reduces pain and swelling. Coaches can keep cold packs in a freezer and use ice bags later for longer sessions.
  • Physiotherapy and rehab
  • Physiotherapists often use a cold compress before or after exercises. An ice pack on the knee, ankle or shoulder helps limit post-exercise pain, and a reusable ice pack bag fits well into regular rehab plans.
  • Orthopaedic and post-surgical care
  • In wards and day-care, doctors add ice bags after arthroscopy, ligament repair or minor trauma. Correct cold therapy lowers swelling and supports early movement while nurses simply refill the bag as needed.
  • Headache, toothache and fever
  • At home, a soft cold compress or small cold pack bag on the forehead, neck or cheek eases discomfort during fever, headache or after dental work.
  • First-aid and emergency rooms
  • Emergency teams keep pre-chilled ice bags or cold pack bag units ready for bruises, minor burns (as per protocol) and insect bites, giving quick comfort during assessment.

Why Choose Ice Pack Products from MeddeyGo?

  • Focused healthcare platform
  • MeddeyGo is built around medical and rehabilitation products. So, when you buy an ice pack bag, you also get the confidence that it sits in a carefully chosen range of clinical supplies. This focus supports better quality control and product selection.
  • Clear product information
  • Each ice bags listing includes key details such as size, build, and intended use. In addition, images show the design and cap type, so you know what you are buying before it arrives. Because of this, procurement and physiotherapy teams can plan stock more accurately.
  • B2B and B2C friendly
  • MeddeyGo serves both individual buyers and large facilities. Therefore, you can order a single cold compress for home use or place a bulk order of cold pack bag units for your chain of clinics. Bulk quote options, when available, further simplify institutional buying.
  • Reliable delivery network
  • Since MeddeyGo ships across India, clinics in metros and smaller towns can both access the same ice pack range. This wide reach helps standardise care protocols across branches and partner centres.
  • Backed by a known healthcare company
  • Your ice pack purchase is supported by Meddey Technologies Pvt Ltd (C-75, First Floor, DDA Sheds, Industrial Area, Phase 1, Okhla, New Delhi – 110020. Phone: +91 8586-012345. Country of Origin: India for many SKUs). This, in turn, builds trust for long-term supply relationships.

Comparison Table

Type Best Use Case Main Advantages Points to Note
Classic ice bags Hospitals, clinics, repeat cold therapy sessions Very reusable, strong build, easy to refill Needs ice or cold water each time
Fabric ice pack bag Physiotherapy, orthopaedic follow-up, home use Soft on skin, fits many body parts, folds for storage Must be cleaned and dried after use
Flat cold compress Sports kits, home first-aid, headache or fever Stores well in freezer, quick to apply Some models cover smaller areas
Wrap-style cold pack bag Joints that move a lot (knee, elbow, shoulder) Can be strapped in place, allows light movement Slightly higher cost per unit vs simple ice bags

Buying Guide / Expert Tips

  1. Decide where you will use it
    First, think about the main setting – hospital, clinic, gym or home. For heavy clinical use, choose stronger ice bags with tight caps. For a sports academy, flat cold pack bag units may be easier to store and carry.
  2. Match size to body area
    Next, link size to the most common area you will treat. Large knee or back injuries need a bigger ice pack bag, while wrist or ankle injuries can use small or medium bags.
  3. Plan for reuse and hygiene
    Also check how often the pack will be reused. If many patients share the same bag, make sure your team follows cleaning and drying rules between uses. In some cases, it may be safer to keep separate cold compress packs for high-risk patients.
  4. Check freezer or ice access
    Some centres have easy access to ice; others rely on freezers. Therefore, if ice is hard to arrange, a ready-to-freeze cold pack bag may be more practical than classic ice bags.
  5. Review budget and stock level
    Finally, look at your monthly case load. Buying a set of reusable ice bags can be more cost-effective than many single-use packs. However, do keep a few spare cold packs to cover busy days or unexpected events.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I use an ice pack at one time?

Most experts suggest 15–20 minutes per session. After that, you should remove the ice pack and let the skin return to normal warmth before the next application.

Can I place ice bags directly on the skin?

You can place the bag on the skin if the fabric is soft and not too cold. However, it is often safer to keep a thin cloth between the ice pack bag and the skin, especially in children or older adults.

How often can I use a cold compress in a day?

In many cases, you can repeat a cold compress every 2–3 hours in the first day, as long as each session is short and the skin looks normal in between. Always follow your doctor’s advice.

What is the difference between an ice pack and a cold pack bag?

“Ice pack” is a broad term. It often means a bag that you fill with ice or cold water. A cold pack bag usually comes pre-filled and you simply chill it in a freezer. Both give similar cold therapy when used the right way.

Can I clean and reuse my ice bags?

Yes. You should empty the ice pack bag, rinse with clean water and let it dry fully before the next use. In clinics, staff may use mild soap as well, as per infection-control practice.

Are there any people who should avoid cold therapy?

People with very poor blood flow, nerve problems or special skin conditions may need to avoid or limit cold therapy. Therefore, they should always check with their doctor or therapist before using an ice pack.