Heat / cold gel packs

Heat / cold gel packs

We treat everything with heat or cold gel packs. Whether it's arthritis, strained muscles, or inflammation, treating hot and cold pain can be very effective for a number of different conditions and injuries. It is difficult to know which situations are warm and which are cold. Sometimes a single treatment even includes both.

As a general rule of thumb , use ice for acute injuries or pain, or for inflammation and swelling. Use heat for muscle pain or stiffness.

Heat therapy

The heat therapy works by improving circulation and blood flow to a specific area due to the elevated temperature. Raising the temperature of the affected area can even slightly ease the discomfort and increase muscle flexibility . Heat therapy can relax and calm muscles and heal damaged tissue. Always be careful with heat and make sure that the treatment is done with a warm gel pack and not with a hot one.

When applying heat therapy you can choose local, regional or whole body treatments. Topical therapy is best for treating one sore muscle, for example. You can use small heated gel packs or a hot water bottle if you only want to treat an injury locally. Minor stiffness or tension can often be relieved with just 15 to 20 minutes of heat therapy. Moderate to severe pain may benefit from longer heat therapy sessions, such as a warm bath, lasting between 30 minutes and two hours.

Cold therapy

It works by decreasing blood flow to a certain area, which can significantly reduce inflammation and swelling that causes pain, especially around a joint or tendon. It can temporarily reduce nerve activity, which can also relieve pain.

For the treatment at home, apply a cold gel pack in a towel to the affected area. You should never apply a frozen object directly to the skin, as this can cause damage to the skin and tissues. Apply a cold treatment as soon as possible after an injury. Use the cold therapy for short periods, several times a day. Ten to 15 minutes is fine , and no more than 20 minutes of cold therapy should be used at the same time to avoid nerve, tissue, and skin damage.

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Heat / cold gel packs

We treat everything with heat or cold gel packs. Whether it's arthritis, strained muscles, or inflammation, treating hot and cold pain can be very effective for a number of different conditions and injuries. It is difficult to know which situations are warm and which are cold. Sometimes a single treatment even includes both.

As a general rule of thumb , use ice for acute injuries or pain, or for inflammation and swelling. Use heat for muscle pain or stiffness.

Heat therapy

The heat therapy works by improving circulation and blood flow to a specific area due to the elevated temperature. Raising the temperature of the affected area can even slightly ease the discomfort and increase muscle flexibility . Heat therapy can relax and calm muscles and heal damaged tissue. Always be careful with heat and make sure that the treatment is done with a warm gel pack and not with a hot one.

When applying heat therapy you can choose local, regional or whole body treatments. Topical therapy is best for treating one sore muscle, for example. You can use small heated gel packs or a hot water bottle if you only want to treat an injury locally. Minor stiffness or tension can often be relieved with just 15 to 20 minutes of heat therapy. Moderate to severe pain may benefit from longer heat therapy sessions, such as a warm bath, lasting between 30 minutes and two hours.

Cold therapy

It works by decreasing blood flow to a certain area, which can significantly reduce inflammation and swelling that causes pain, especially around a joint or tendon. It can temporarily reduce nerve activity, which can also relieve pain.

For the treatment at home, apply a cold gel pack in a towel to the affected area. You should never apply a frozen object directly to the skin, as this can cause damage to the skin and tissues. Apply a cold treatment as soon as possible after an injury. Use the cold therapy for short periods, several times a day. Ten to 15 minutes is fine , and no more than 20 minutes of cold therapy should be used at the same time to avoid nerve, tissue, and skin damage.

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Qines Moor Pack heat/cold gaskets
Qines Moor Pack heat/cold gaskets
25,1020,7425,10Incl. tax
    + Available in different sizes >...
    Reusable hot / cold pack to relieve pain from natural clay
    -24%
    Heat/cold gasket with clay filling Soft Touch
      + 5 variants. + Soft frost-free upholstery. + Filled with 100% natural clay. >...
      Heat/cold packing with pearly gel filling PearlPack
        + Flexible in hot and cold + Very effective + Relieves pain and inflammation >...
        Lower back heating pad set
        -13%
        Lower back heating pad set
        35,4229,2730,8025,4530,80Incl. tax
          + Instant heat with just one click + Slim, flexible heating pad and cover fit in your bag + Flexible cover for a secure fit and hands-free use >...
          Infrared heat radiator
          Infrared heat radiator
          118,8898,25118,88Incl. tax
            Deep-acting infrared heat to combat muscle complaints and colds. Large radiation surface. Adjustable tilt mechanism. Time setting up to 15 minutes pos...
            Pocket or hand heating pad
            -13%
            Pocket or hand heating pad
            28,7823,7925,0320,6925,03Incl. tax
              + Instant heat in your hand with just one click + Slim, portable pad fits in your pocket or glove + Provides warmth for up to 2 hours (up to 54ºC/130...
              Ankle bandage with gel - - Orthopedic
                • One-size • Device designed for immobilization of the ankle when stabilization is required...
                Hand heating pad
                -13%
                Hand heating pad
                29,6124,4725,7521,2825,75Incl. tax
                  + Instant heat with just one click + The slim, flexible heating pad fits in your pocket or bag + Built-in strap and special hand shape make it ideal f...
                  Neo-G Hot & Cold Therapy Disc
                  Neo-G Hot & Cold Therapy Disc
                  13,1012,3613,10Incl. tax
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                    Heat / cold gel packs

                    We treat everything with heat or cold gel packs. Whether it's arthritis, strained muscles, or inflammation, treating hot and cold pain can be very effective for a number of different conditions and injuries. It is difficult to know which situations are warm and which are cold. Sometimes a single treatment even includes both.

                    As a general rule of thumb , use ice for acute injuries or pain, or for inflammation and swelling. Use heat for muscle pain or stiffness.

                    Heat therapy

                    The heat therapy works by improving circulation and blood flow to a specific area due to the elevated temperature. Raising the temperature of the affected area can even slightly ease the discomfort and increase muscle flexibility . Heat therapy can relax and calm muscles and heal damaged tissue. Always be careful with heat and make sure that the treatment is done with a warm gel pack and not with a hot one.

                    When applying heat therapy you can choose local, regional or whole body treatments. Topical therapy is best for treating one sore muscle, for example. You can use small heated gel packs or a hot water bottle if you only want to treat an injury locally. Minor stiffness or tension can often be relieved with just 15 to 20 minutes of heat therapy. Moderate to severe pain may benefit from longer heat therapy sessions, such as a warm bath, lasting between 30 minutes and two hours.

                    Cold therapy

                    It works by decreasing blood flow to a certain area, which can significantly reduce inflammation and swelling that causes pain, especially around a joint or tendon. It can temporarily reduce nerve activity, which can also relieve pain.

                    For the treatment at home, apply a cold gel pack in a towel to the affected area. You should never apply a frozen object directly to the skin, as this can cause damage to the skin and tissues. Apply a cold treatment as soon as possible after an injury. Use the cold therapy for short periods, several times a day. Ten to 15 minutes is fine , and no more than 20 minutes of cold therapy should be used at the same time to avoid nerve, tissue, and skin damage.