Hot packs usually consist of a silicate gel called Bentonite
The temperature of the 'Hot Water Tank' where the Hot Packs to be immersed is in the range between 75° to 80°C. The heat energy obtained from the hot packs is used to relieve pain and induce relaxation.
Where useful?
Where it should not be used?
Individuals with
The temperature of the 'Hot Water Tank' where the Hot Packs to be immersed is in the range between 75° to 80°C. The heat energy obtained from the hot packs is used to relieve pain and induce relaxation.
Where useful?
- Muscular Pain
- General Relaxation
Where it should not be used?
Individuals with
- Lack of heat sensation
- Local Open Wounds
- Burns
- Unhealed Scars
- Relief of Pain
- Relaxing effect to the muscles