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Picture of ICE WEDGE (MODEL 10056) The Ice Wedge, model 10056, is a hot or cold pack unit designed for use by individuals with swollen or painful feet. The system consists of a neoprene wrap that hugs the user's foot, and removable and reusable hot / cold packs that are microwaved or frozen depending on the desired treatment. The wrap has a hook-and-loop closure and internal pockets to keep the packs in place. It is made of neoprene and nylon, is hand washable, and comes with two hot / cold packs. OPTIONS: Additional hot / cold packs (model 10057). SIZES: One size fits most.

Notes: The manufacturer states that this product is not recommended for use by individuals with diabetes or circulatory disabilities.

Price: 19.99.

This product record was updated on May 4, 2007.

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FootSmart Products

PO Box 922908
Norcross, Georgia 30010
United States
Telephone: 800-870-7149.
Web: http://www.footsmart.com.
Email: customerservice@footsmart.com.


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