Neck and Back Heating Pad

What is Neck and Back Heating Pad

 

 

A heating pad is a soft pad that generates heat, usually using electricity or chemicals to generate heat. Heating pads can be used for heating, keeping warm, relieving muscle fatigue, etc.

 

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The Benefits of Using an Heating Pad for Pain Relief

Increased blood flow
The heat generated by an heating pad helps to increase blood flow to the area of the body that is in pain. This increased blood flow can help to reduce pain and inflammation.

 

Muscle relaxation
The heat generated by an heating pad can help to relax muscles that are tight or in spasm. This muscle relaxation can lead to reduced pain.

Pain relief

The heat generated by an heating pad can help to relieve pain by numbing the nerves. This relief from pain can allow you to participate in activities that you may have been avoiding due to pain.

Reduced inflammation

The heat generated by an heating pad can help to reduce inflammation. Inflammation is a significant contributor to pain, so reducing inflammation can help to reduce pain.

Increased range of motion

The heat generated by an heating pad can help to increase the range of motion. This increased range of motion can lead to reduced pain and improved function.

 

8 Best Neck Heating Pads
Washable Neck and Back Heating Pad
Soft Flannel Neck and Back Heating Pad
Coral Fleece Neck and Back Heating Pad
Shearing Neck and Back Heating Pad

This portable shoulder and neck heating pad comes in either blue or gray and is designed with adjustable temperatures. It has four heat settings and an automatic shut-off after two hours of constant use and is also machine-washable.

 

With soft plush fabric and the choice of being either scented or unscented, this microwavable heating pad can provide immediate relief. The material is hypoallergenic and weighs around 3.5 pounds. The pad is cordless, so it' s easy to use on the go.

 

This extra-large heating pad provides full coverage to the shoulders, neck and upper back. It comes with an ergonomic controller that lets you adjust the heat to a maximum of 140 degrees. It also has an elastic strap that keeps it in position even when you' re moving around.

 

With a magnetic snap that keeps it in place, this heating pad is comfortable to wear for long periods and can provide constant heat at a consistent temperature. It can be set at either 107, 149 or 160 degrees. It also turns off automatically after two hours. Although it has a cord, it' s 11 feet long, so it doesn' t restrict mobility much.

 

This electric heating pad fits comfortably around the neck and shoulders. It weighs 2.2 pounds and has nine heat settings, 11 timer settings and an auto-off setting. The cover is machine-safe soft flannel. It' s ideal for people with a smaller neck.

 

These eight reusable gel heating pads are designed for targeted pain relief. They can be heated up by boiling them in water or by snapping the metal disks. The pads are flexible enough to be fitted around your neck as needed.

 

Designed for the neck, shoulders and back, this large microwavable heating pad provides pain relief and helps ease soreness. It comes with two handles and is weighted to stay in place.

 

This neck heating pad is filled with flaxseed that can be microwaved and then positioned directly at the neck for maximum comfort. It has a flexible fit and can be snugly wrapped around the neck. It also comes in two sizes.

 

Soft Flannel Neck and Back Heating Pad

 

Neck Heating Pads to Help You Work or Relax in Comfort

If you' re looking to add heat for your neck as part of a self-care routine, there are many products available that can help. Wraps which use the chemical reaction of iron oxidation to generate heat when exposed to oxygen can be convenient, but the cost — and waste — of these disposable items can add up quickly, and if you unexpectedly run out you' ll have to make another trip to the store when you may not be feeling your best. Hot water bottles and general purpose heating pads are unwieldy, and aren' t a good fit for targeted relief. Instead, look for heating pads that drape around the front of your neck like a cloak or scarf, which often provide restful warmth to your neck, shoulders, and upper back. These excellent options each have unique features to help you unwind from the grind.

Electric heating pads are a great alternative to microwaveable and disposable heat pads. Look for pads that feature multiple settings from low to high, and enjoy a consistent level of heat for as a long as you would like to apply it to your body. Choose pads that shut off automatically after a period of time as an added safety measure, and make sure the cord is long enough both to reach an outlet from your favorite chair, and to give you some freedom to move around while seated without the cord getting in the way.

Reusable microwavable heating pads don' t require the user to be tethered to a cord in the vicinity of an electrical outlet, but there are some trade offs to consider. This type of pad is filled with materials that can range from rice or flaxseed to chemical gels, but lacks nuanced temperature control. People who don' t want to use disposable heating pads or corded models may find them more versatile (for example, if they can double as a cold pack), and a good option for applying heat for short stretches of time.

For some people, tension travels around the body. One day it' s your neck that feels taut and achy, and the next day it' s your back. Or maybe you might notice that targeting tension in your back helps you feel more relaxed in the shoulders. Selecting a large back heating pad with a collar is an option that still addresses your neck, but offers plenty of surface area to snuggle up and settle down for a much-needed break. Whatever heat pad you choose, just remember to follow your health professional' s guidance and read the included safety instructions to avoid irritation or burns.

 

Tips For Using A Heating Pad On Your Back
 

Start Low
Don' t jump to the highest setting right away. Doing so can lead to skin irritation or other injuries, especially if you fall asleep while using the device. Start off on the lowest setting and slowly increase the heat from there. See what level seems to provide you with the most relief.

 

Not Direct To Skin
Don' t place the heating pad directly on your skin. Wrap it in a cloth or have a shirt or two between the pad and your skin. Again, this will help to prevent skin irritation or burns.

 

Not Your Only Treatment
Don' t make a heating pad your only treatment or your primary treatment option. A heating pad is a passive treatment technique, and while it can prove beneficial, you' ll also want to pair it with active treatments like exercise or physical therapy. A heating pad will do nothing to strengthen your spine or help prepare it for future stress, so while it may aid with the recovery process, you' ll also want to proactively improve the function of your spine with active treatments.

 

Hydrate
Unlike the sun, you' re probably not going to get dehydrated from the heat that you receive from the heating pad, but it' s a good idea to fill up a glass of water and to finish it by the end of your heating pad session. A heating pad helps to boost your circulation, and so too does staying hydrated, so you can help you back in multiple ways if you drink water while you' re using your heating pad.

 

Use For 15-20 Minutes At A Time
Use the heating pad for 15-20 minutes at a time and then get up and move. Remember, a heating pad isn' t a great long-term treatment technique. You' re better served by moving, exercising and being active. Use a heating pad for a bit then transition to a physical activity where your body will benefit from this movement. Don' t expect to find relief by sitting on the couch for two hours with a heating pad.

 

Not All Aches
Don' t assume that all types of back pain will be rectified by using a heating pad in short bursts. Minor joint aches and muscle strains may benefit from a heating pad, but other issues like a fracture or pinched nerve may not see much improvement with a heating pad. If you have questions as to whether or not your condition would respond to heat treatment, reach out to a spine specialist like Dr. Sinicropi.

 

What to Look for in a Heating Pad

Heating pads come with a variety of features depending on the device, such as an auto-off sensor, multiple heat settings, vibrations, and a moist-heat option. Deciding which features might work best to treat your cramps and pain largely depends on your own personal preferences. Our experts recommend going in with the following factors in mind:

 
 

Multiple Heat Settings

Select a product with a range of heat levels to help you find the most comfortable temperature for your body.

 
 
 

Auto-off sensor

Use an electric heating pad with an auto-off feature to prevent the device from staying on too long. This is especially useful if you' re prone to falling asleep.

 
 
 

Shape

When choosing a heating pad for targeted pain relief, selecting a device that fits well around the affected area is important. Different heating pads are designed to fit specific areas of the body, allowing them to conform to the shape of the body and provide the necessary relief.

 

 

How to Care for Your Heating Pad

Disconnect the pad
Before doing any kind of maintenance on your heating pad, keep the process safe by unplugging your pad from the wall. Ensure that the appliance is turned OFF, then pull the control connector from the pad to disconnect the cord.

 

Wash the cloth
Remove the cloth from the pad and machine-wash the article in warm water on a gentle cycle. You can either tumble dry on medium heat or lay it out on a laundry line to air-dry the heating pad. The cloth can also be hand-dried with warm water, if you prefer.

Make sure you don't

The most important thing to remember when washing your heating pad is that it must be completely disconnected from the wall. Improper preparation can ruin your heating pad, so it's imperative that you wash it while it's completely unplugged, and don't plug it back in until it's entirely dry. When it comes to cleaning, dry cleaning is not recommended - this process can damage your heating pad as well. Additionally, don't use bleach or a wringer, as both can be harmful.

Know when to replace

As with most products, the life of your heating pad depends on a variety of factors. Cleaning regularly can keep the product viable for much longer, but there are several signs to keep your eyes peeled for, as these may indicate that it's time to replace your heating pad. Know when your warranty expires - while this doesn't necessarily mean your heating pad will only last this number of years, it's a good indication that it may be time to upgrade to a new model.

Tips for preserving your pad

To keep your heating pad in the best condition, take care when you're using or storing this product. Try to avoid sitting on or crushing the pad, as this may impact its integrity. Additionally, don't bend your pad at sharp angles, as these folds can harm the electrical wires of the product. When you're unplugging the pad from the wall, always detach the product by grabbing the handle, not by pulling at the cord.

 

 
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Dong Guan City Sinoshine Technology Co., Ltd was founded in 2004 and headquartered at Dalang Town, Dongguan City with the convenient traffic facilities. We are hi-tech enterprise providing product research and development, ons-site production, sales and marketing function. With our factory development over a decade, it has become a leading enterprise in the heating physiotherapy home appliance sector in China.

 

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FAQ
 
 

Q: Is a heating pad good for neck and back pain?

A: Using ice packs or heating pads can help relieve neck pain fast. Ice reduces inflammation, while heat relaxes the stiff neck muscles. For best results, you may alternate the two for about 20 minutes each several times a day.

Q: Do heating pads help with circulation?

A: Heat expands blood vessels, improving circulation, and the incoming flow of blood brings nutrients to help the injured tissues heal. Ice therapy, which causes vasoconstriction, decreases blood flow and reduces inflammation that can cause pain.

Q: What happens if you use a heating pad everyday?

A: Chronic exposure to heat and infrared radiation may result in reticulated erythematous and hyperpigmented skin lesions known as erythema ab igne.

Q: Does a heating pad help inflammation?

A: Heat therapy. Applying heat to an inflamed area will dilate the blood vessels, promote blood flow, and help sore and tightened muscles relax. Improved circulation can help eliminate the buildup of lactic acid waste occurs after some types of exercise.

Q: What happens when you put a heating pad on your stomach?

A: Another simple remedy for stomach pain is using a heating pad. Keep it on your stomach for 15 to 20 minutes. The warmth can relax the muscles in your gut and facilitate the movement of gas through your intestines, thereby relieving the discomfort.

Q: Is heating pad good for arthritis?

A: Use of heat, such as applying heating pads to aching joints, taking hot baths or showers, or immersing painful joints in warm paraffin wax, can help relieve pain temporarily. Be careful not to burn yourself. Use heating pads for no more than 20 minutes at a time.

Q: How often should I use a heating pad?

A: Whether you use heat or cold, be sure to wrap the pack in a thin towel to help protect your skin. Apply to the painful area for 15-20 minutes several times each day. Whether you use heat or cold, you may notice your skin looks a little pinker after applying the compress.

Q: Why shouldn't you sleep with a heating pad?

A: These products are designed for use while you are awake and can pose a serious fire risk if left unattended while you are sleeping. Using a heating pad or electric blanket while you are sleeping can pose a significant fire risk, as you may not be aware if the product overheats or malfunction.

Q: Can I leave a heating pad on all night?

A: Do not leave your heating device unattended or use while sleeping. Always turn the device off and even unplug it before going to sleep at night. To reduce the risk of overheating and starting a fire, don't use a heating pad with an extension cord or power strip.

Q: How long to use a heating pad on your neck?

A: Using ice packs or heating pads can help relieve neck pain fast. Ice reduces inflammation, while heat relaxes the stiff neck muscles. For best results, you may alternate the two for about 20 minutes each several times a day.

Q: Will a heating pad help bowel movement?

A: A heating pad may help with constipation. One study found that applying a heating pad to the lower abdomen for less than an hour caused improved gastrointestinal movements.

Q: Is it safe to put a heating pad on the back of your neck?

A: One of the best ways to loosen stiff neck muscles is with gentle heat. You may wrap a heating pad in a towel and place it on your neck. Or you may stand under a warm shower for a few minutes to loosen tight neck muscles. Once your muscles are warm, give yourself a gentle neck massage or ask a partner to do it.

Q: Is a heating pad good for pinched nerve in neck?

A: Once the inflammation calms down, heat can help relax any tense muscles near the pinched nerve. Heat can also stimulate blood flow, which can aid in healing. Try using a heating pad or a warm compress.

Q: Is it OK to leave a heating pad on all night?

A: Do not leave your heating device unattended or use while sleeping. Always turn the device off and even unplug it before going to sleep at night. To reduce the risk of overheating and starting a fire, don't use a heating pad with an extension cord or power strip.

Q: Can my heating pad go in the dryer?

A: You can either tumble dry on medium heat or lay it out on a laundry line to air-dry the heating pad. The cloth can also be hand-dried with warm water, if you prefer. The most important thing to remember when washing your heating pad is that it must be completely disconnected from the wall.

Q: Can I sit on a heating pad?

A: Heating pads are a great option to provide relief. They should be used in accordance with their Instructions For Use. Keep these important safety instructions in mind when using a heating pad: Do not sit or lie on the heating pad.

Q: Can I put a heating pad on my bed?

A: You can use any electric blanket/heating pad with your mattress, yes. However, you should remember that memory foam reacts to heat and pressure, so if the heating pad is placed directly onto the mattress (i.e. under your back), the memory foam will react to the heat of your electric pad, not your body.

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