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Skin refrigerant.


Gebauer Co

Gebauer has replaced its Fluori-Methane spray with Spray and Stretch, a non-ozone depleting topical skin refrigerant re·frig·er·ant
adj.
1. Cooling or freezing; refrigerating.

2. Reducing fever.

n.
1. A substance, such as air, ammonia, water, or carbon dioxide, used to provide cooling either as the working substance of
 intended for use in managing myofascial pain myofascial pain (mīˈ·ō·fāˑ·shē· , restricted motion, and muscle spasm muscle spasm
n.
Persistent increased tension and shortness in a muscle or group of muscles that cannot be released voluntarily.


muscle spasm,
n
. The topical anesthetic also can be used for temporary pain relief for minor sports injuries. The spray is available by prescription.

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Title Annotation:Product News
Publication:Physical Therapy
Date:Dec 1, 2004
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