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  2. Physical Therapists Say Heating Pads Are One The Best ... - AOL

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    BodyMed Digital Moist Heating Pad. $49.99. walmart.com. ... Reinold prefers wet heat because it uses warm water to heat up a pad, and it’s what you’d use at a physical therapy clinic.

  3. The best heating pads for treating sore muscles and cramps - AOL

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    Homedics Weighted Heating Pad $15.99 at HSN. This electric heating pad from Homedics is designed to draw moisture from the air to deliver moist heat without water, according to the brand.

  4. Heat therapy - Wikipedia

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    Heat therapy, also called thermotherapy, is the use of heat in therapy, such as for pain relief and health. It can take the form of a hot cloth, hot water bottle , ultrasound , heating pad , hydrocollator packs, whirlpool baths , cordless FIR heat therapy wraps, and others.

  5. Heating pad - Wikipedia

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    A moist heating pad is used damp on the user's skin. These pads register temperatures from 76 to 82 °C (169 to 180 °F) and are intended for deep tissue treatment and can be dangerous if left on unattended. Moist heating pads are used mainly by physical therapists but can be found for home use. A moist cloth can be added with a stupe cover to ...

  6. ThermaCare - Wikipedia

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    ThermaCare is a type of Continuous Low-level Heat-wrap Therapy (CLHT), that activates upon contact with air, providing approximately eight hours of heat directly where the heat-wrap is applied. Thermacare heat-wraps are designed for specific applications, including neck or wrist pain, lower back pain, knee pain, and menstrual cramps.

  7. Hydrocollator - Wikipedia

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    The hydrocollator, first introduced in 1947 by the Chattanooga Pharmaceutical Company, [1] consists of a thermostatically controlled water bath for placing bentonite-filled cloth heating pads. When the pads are removed from the bath, they are placed in covers and placed on the patient.

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