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

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    Suzzipad Microwaveable Back Heating Pad $27.99 at Amazon. If you want to target your back or waist areas, Wu suggests this microwaveable heating pad from Suzzipad. It has an ergonomic design that ...

  3. Menstrual Pain, Meet Your Match: These Heating Pads Offer ...

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    Heating Pad Microwavable. Leah Rispoli, M.D., board-certified interventional pain management specialist, ... The heating pad is quite small and slim and comes with an adjustable waist strap. It ...

  4. Heating pad - Wikipedia

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    A hot water bottle is the most familiar example of this type of heating pad. A microwavable heating pad is a heating pad that is warmed by placing it in a microwave oven before use. Microwavable heating pads are typically made out of a thick insulative fabric such as flannel and filled with grains such as wheat, buckwheat or flax seed. Due to ...

  5. Painful Period Cramps? Try One of These Top-Rated Heating Pads

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    If you have cramps keeping you up at night but don't feel comfortable sleeping with an electric heating pad, try a microwavable one instead. This extra-large wrap features a large heating pad and ...

  6. Heat therapy - Wikipedia

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    In order to achieve heat therapy for headaches, many use microwaveable pads [citation needed] which can often overheat, potentially leading to injury, and lose their heat after a few minutes. Some new products use heated water, running through pads, to maintain a constant temperature, allowing people with headaches to use hands-free heat ...

  7. Diathermy - Wikipedia

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    Microwave diathermy-induced hyperthermia produced short-term pain relief in established supraspinatus tendinopathy. The physical characteristics of most of the devices used clinically to heat tissues have been proved to be inefficient to reach the necessary therapeutic heating patterns in the range of depth of the damage tissue.

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