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

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    Best for back pain: Suzzipad Microwaveable Back Heating Pad. Suzzipad Microwaveable Back Heating Pad. AMAZON. Suzzipad Microwaveable Back Heating Pad $27.99 at Amazon.

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    PureRelief XXL Ultra-Wide Microplush Heating Pad. If you suffer from back pain or serious menstrual cramps, a wider heating pad is almost always best. This XXL model from Pure Enrichment is among ...

  4. Sean Alexander, ACE-certified personal trainer and CEO of Model Trainers, enjoys using heat pads for 15 to 20 minutes after a workout to help loosen any particularly tight areas.

  5. Heat therapy - Wikipedia

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    The application of constant heat to the back/upper back area can help to release the tension associated with headache pain. 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 ...

  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. Heating pad - Wikipedia

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    A heating pad is a pad used for warming of parts of the body in order to manage pain. Localized application of heat causes the blood vessels in that area to dilate, enhancing perfusion to the targeted tissue. Types of heating pads include electrical, chemical and hot water bottles. Specialized heating pads (mats) are also used in other settings.

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