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Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
Electric Heating Therapy Pad
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Electric Heating Therapy Pad

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Electric Heating Pad For Back Pain | Remote Control & Multiple Settings

Lower back pain is a common problem, with one in six Australians reporting back problems, and around four out of five having back pain at some stage. People experience lower back issues in different ways, but most feel pain, soreness and stiffness. Back pain can impact us physically and mentally, and profoundly affect how we go about our day-to-day lives.

The warmth from our electric heating pad for back pain can relax tense muscles, decrease muscle spasms, increase range of motion, and relieve pain. But it also has a wide range of other applications, including offering pain relief to your neck, back, legs and shoulders, and warming other areas of your body, including your feet. Reusable, washable, and with multiple remote-controlled settings, it will be your new warmth-offering best friend!

The benefits of heat pads for back pain

Heat therapy isn’t anything new. In fact, its history dates back to the ancient Greeks and Egyptians, who used the sun’s rays as therapy. In the past, hot springs were also used in China and Japan for pain relief. Today, you don’t have to head outdoors for relief. Heating pads have made it even easier and more convenient to use heat therapy, particularly if you are using a heating pad for a sore back.

✅ Helps improves blood flow to the area where the heat is applied, reducing muscle pain and stiffness.

✅ Provides soothing heat to sore muscles, treating soft tissue injuries and prompting faster healing.

✅ Application is painless, and the therapeutic effects of heat will soothe discomfort.

✅ Can help with joint pain, repairing damaged muscles and reducing inflammation.

✅ Are convenient, portable and electric, so that you can use them anywhere in your home, from your bed to the couch.

✅ A warm bath is ideal for treating back pain, but maintaining the water temperature can be difficult. Heat pads for back ache have adjustable levels and provide a continuous heat flow while they are turned on.

Product specifications | Back pain and heating pad

Material

A soft premium polyester that is comfortable, soft and durable.

Sizes

60(L) x 30(W) cm.

Colour

Grey.

Weight

450 grams.

Care

Machine washable and reusable (remove the control panel).

Power supply

AC power.

Time settings

30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes, plus an auto shut-off feature.

Heating settings

10 levels, which can be adjusted to your needs.

Rated voltage

110-240V.

Rated power

60W.

Switch type

Single control remote control.

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FAQs | Heating pad for back pain

  • 1. What causes back pain?

    Your spine (or backbone) is a complex structure. It is made up of 24 small bones (called vertebrae) that are stacked on top of each other. Discs sit between each vertebra to give your spine flexibility and to act as ‘cushions’, similar to shock absorbers. The vertebrae are joined together by small joints called ‘facet’ joints. These joints, and a mesh of muscles and ligaments provide structural support and allow you to move and bend your back. Lower back pain can come from any of these structures, but in most cases, it isn’t caused by any significant damage to your spine. It usually stems from the surrounding joints, ligaments or muscles, and occasionally spinal disc problems.

  • 2. What are the signs and symptoms of back pain?

    Back pain may be experienced anywhere along the spine – from the neck to the buttocks. In some cases, pain may also be felt in one or both legs. A common ailment with these types of symptoms is sciatica.If you have back pain, you may be restricted in your daily activities, such as lifting, bending, sitting and walking. Movement of your torso may be limited by back pain. There may also be tenderness when pressure is applied to the joints of the spine. Reduction of strength, reflexes, and sensation in your legs can be a sign of nerve compression. It is common for people with back pain to feel distressed about their recovery. People with persistent back pain can develop a fear of activity and movement and activity (including work) and worry that it will make things worse or increase their pain. Living with persistent back pain may also lead to mental health issues, such as irritability, anxiety, frustration and even depression.

  • 3. How can a heating pad for back pain help?

    A heating pad for back pain can help improve circulation, reduce muscle pain and stiffness, soothe sore muscles, treat soft tissue injuries, prompt faster healing, help with joint pain, repair damaged muscles, and reduce inflammation.

  • 4. When should I see my doctor about my back pain?

    You should see your doctor or other health care professional for further advice if your back pain doesn’t improve after a few weeks or gets worse, you have symptoms like weight loss, tingling or numbness in the legs, or problems with bladder and/or bowel control. You should see a doctor as soon as possible if you have osteoporosis, a history of cancer, or are prone to infection.