


IceWave Studies
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This study on 36 subjects used infrared imaging to measure thermal changes with IceWave patches. Results showed significant cooling responses at application sites and distal areas, with an average temperature decrease of 1.48°C. The patches effectively reduced localized hyperthermia and associated pain.
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This double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluated IceWave patches on 100 subjects with osteoarthritis. Results showed a 65% reduction in pain with the patches compared to 23% with placebo. Pain reduction was significant 15 minutes after application and continued to improve, with a 41% difference between active and placebo patches after one hour. The patches were well tolerated with no adverse reactions.
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This open-label, dual-center, crossover study compared IceWave patches to standard pain medications in 40 elderly subjects over 10 days. Results showed a 44% reduction in pain levels with the patches and a 32% reduction with medications. Infrared imaging confirmed significant pain reduction with the patches. The patches were found to be a safe and effective alternative to pain medications.
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This study used IceWave patches on 30 subjects with neuromuscular pain. The patches significantly reduced pain intensity and perception, with a 20-30 point change in Electro-Acuscope readings and a significant decrease in VAS scores. The patches showed high efficacy in reducing pain.
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This study tested IceWave patches on 117 subjects using NM4 gauge to measure neuromuscular potentials. Results showed significant improvements in range of motion and pain reduction. The patches demonstrated immediate and effective pain relief in various pain conditions.
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This double-blind, placebo-controlled study involved 120 participants using IceWave and Glutathione patches. Almost 90% of subjects in the IceWave group and 80% in the Glutathione group showed positive changes in energy scans. The study confirmed the patches' efficacy in pain relief and detoxification.
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This study assessed IceWave and Glutathione patches on 25 subjects using various assessment techniques (PIP, GDV, EIS, ESM, Chakra Temperature). Significant positive changes were observed in energy fields and pain levels for 18 out of 20 subjects. The study demonstrated the effectiveness of IceWave for pain relief and Glutathione for detoxification.
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This study monitored 10 people with chronic low back pain over 12 weeks using IceWave patches. Significant reductions in inflammation markers (COX-2, PGE-2, PGF-2, IL-1, lactic acid) and pain levels were observed, with effects sustained even after patches were removed. The patches effectively reduced pain and inflammation.
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This study used infrared thermal imaging to assess IceWave patches on 38 horses with musculoskeletal pain. The results showed a highly significant cooling effect in painful areas, reducing inflammation and pain levels with statistical power of 100%. The patches demonstrated rapid pain relief within 5-20 minutes.
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This randomized, placebo-controlled study tested IceWave patches on 30 subjects with neuromuscular pain. The patches significantly reduced pain intensity and perception, with a 20-30 point change in Electro-Acuscope readings and a significant decrease in VAS scores. The patches were effective in reducing pain within minutes of application.
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This study evaluated the effects of IceWave patches on knee pain in 62 subjects aged 35-75. Results showed that the patches significantly reduced pain compared to placebo, with the active group experiencing a greater decrease in pain levels over two days. No adverse events were reported.
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This study involved 40 subjects with musculoskeletal pain, using IceWave patches. Results showed a significant reduction in pain levels, with a mean pain score decrease from 6.08 to 1.4 over five days. The study demonstrated the patches' effectiveness in reducing pain without adverse side effects.
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This study evaluated the effects of IceWave patches on 40 subjects with musculoskeletal pain. Results showed significant pain reduction, with mean pain scores decreasing from 6.08 to 1.4 over five days. The patches were effective in providing sustained, non-drug pain relief.