ESquared: Sorry for the long delay here, been a busy week. The Ice Pack we have had the best luck with for function, durability and holds up to continues use is the Active Wrap.ESquared wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 10:12 amThanks for all of that R-n-G.just send me a PM when you get a chance.Would be most interested in the ice pack/holster your wife used;
Sounds like your wife had a long struggle but a great outcome, which is encouraging to hear, and I'll not worry any more about the 13th!
Thanks for your story - no such thing as bad advice right now!
The Company Website is: https://activewrap.com/
Amazon also has some active wrap available at : https://www.amazon.com/ActiveWrap-Hot-C ... B07YQBWLVT
This is the Hip pack and carrier my wife uses: https://activewrap.com/collections/heat ... t-ice-wrap
The nice think about these packs is you remove the pack from a very well made carrier to re-freeze. The carrier has a Velcro patch on one side that attaches anywhere on the holster that warps around your waist/hip and is neoprene so the Velcro attaches anywhere allowing you to easily move the pack up/down/forward, back etc.
I have had three shoulder surgeries for torn rotator, labrum, etc. over the years and it occasionally still flares up. They are the only company that has a legit shoulder rig that stays put and allows me to continue to do whatever I want.
Best of luck during your surgery, and know that you will be pain free form what you are feeling now !