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These materials provide insight into the pathophysiology behind the safety, effectiveness, and applicability of the Game Ready® Accelerated Recovery System:
- Knight KL. Cryotherapy in sport injury management. 1995. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL.
- Wilkerson GB. Treatment of the inversion ankle sprain through synchronous application of focal compression and cold. Athletic Training, JNATA. 1991;26:220-236.
- Cameron MH. Physical agents in rehabilitation from research to practice. 1999. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA.
- Sabiston KB et al. The effects of intermittent compression and cold on reducing edema in postacute ankle sprains. Journal of Athletic Training. 1992;27(2):140.
- Grant KE. Seven steps to optimal healing. 2002.
- Kurz A., Sessler D, Lenhardt R. Perioperative Normothermia to Reduce the Incidence of Surgical-Wound Infection and Shorten Hospitalization. N Engl J Med 1996:334:1209-1215.
- Christine J. As Temperature Rises in Operating Rooms, Cool Vest Provides Relief for Over-Heated Surgical Teams. Competitive Product Review. JAMA, April 9, 1997, Vol 277 No 14, p 1165-1166.
- From the Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle. Should Normothermia Be Maintained During Major Surgery? JAMA, April 9, 1997 Vol 277. No. 14, p 1165-1166.
- Hudson and Scott, Warming up to Better Surgical Outcomes. AORN Journal, January 1999, Vol., 69, No 1.
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