Comparison of the Impact of an Optimized Ice Cooling Vest and a Paraffin Cooling Vest on Physiological and Perceptual Strain
Background: Ice cooling vests can cause tissue damage and have no flexibility. Therefore, these two undesirable properties of ice cooling vest were optimized, and the present study was aimed to compare the impact of the optimized ice cooling vest and a commercial paraffin cooling vest on physiologic...
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Main Authors: | Mansoor zare (Author), Habibollah dehghan (Author), Saeid yazdanirad (Author), Amir hossein khoshakhlagh (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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