Back Pain Relief Wrap – Home Remedy

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Back  Pain Relief Wrap – Home Remedy

The Back Pain Relief Wrap is a pocket assemblage kit for the insertion of ice packets, heat packets, weights, and anything else that will fit in the various pockets.

The WhatEver PocKit Back Pain Relief Wrap was designed to target the back and the shoulders.  However, it can be used on the chest area, and other parts of the body.

Back Pain Relief Wrap

The Back Pain Relief Wrap  kit comes with  one chamber panel with pockets, two shoulder straps with pockets and  two waist straps with pockets.  Each section of the kit can be used separately or together to make wraps. To make ice or heat wraps simply insert ice packs or heat packs (which comes with the kit), into the pockets.  The images above are a few of the ways to use the you are only limited by your imagination.

Using Ice For Back Pain Relief

Apply ice packs immediately to your back every half hour after an injury. Ice reduces both pain and inflammation associated with muscle strains. Generally, icing is effective during the first two to three days after your injury, but continue to ice as long as you experience pain.

When your body experiences an acute injury, which is caused by a traumatic and sudden injury, it swells instantly and is very painful. Inflammation is part of our body’s natural process to heal itself and to stop the internal bleeding. Pain is there to stop you from doing things that can make the injury worse.

Heat For Back Pain Relief

Heat can be very effective for relaxing muscles. Even if the muscles in the area of injury are not hurt themselves, tense muscles can put strain on other tissue in the area, making things worse, so relaxing those muscles can help take the strain off your injury. After a serious injury, do not use heat in the first 48 hours – use ice. If you mildly re-injure the area after it has started to heal, do not use heat until the new re-injury has stabilized. Wait 4 to 48 hours depending on the severity of the re-injury. If you have a lot of swelling and pain, don’t use heat.

Back Injury Prevention

After you recover from your injury, moist heat may help relax your muscles and make it easier to use them. Put moist heat on the sore area for 10 to 15 minutes before you do warm-up and stretching exercises.  Don’t use heat if you have swelling.

Always consult with your doctor when there is pain that won’t go away. Do not delay seeing a doctor if you think you have a medical problem.

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