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Tuesday, 25 November 2008
Relieving Joint Pain With Heat Many people have found that joint pain can be relieved through heat—using heating pads that one can put on sore and aching muscles or joints to relieve pain. The comfort of the heating pad makes the joints feel better, as can the relaxed state that the heat can put you in. Heating pads are an inexpensive way to treat joint pain. They can be used anywhere on your body. Always follow the manufacturer’s directions, and make sure that you always put something between you and the heating pad—they can cause burns. There is also heat that you can receive from the pain patches that can be found over the counter at drug stores. They are very simple to use. You can put these patches anywhere you feel stiff and achy. People often choose these pain patches because you can be mobile and active while still getting the benefits of heat therapy.
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