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  2. The best heating pads for treating sore muscles and cramps - AOL

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    Suzzipad Microwaveable Back Heating Pad $27.99 at Amazon. If you want to target your back or waist areas, Wu suggests this microwaveable heating pad from Suzzipad. It has an ergonomic design that ...

  3. Menstrual Pain, Meet Your Match: These Heating Pads Offer ...

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    Heating Pad Microwavable. Leah Rispoli, M.D., board-certified interventional pain management specialist, says she prefers microwavable heating pads over electric plug-in heaters because with ...

  4. Painful Period Cramps? Try One of These Top-Rated Heating Pads

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    If you have cramps keeping you up at night but don't feel comfortable sleeping with an electric heating pad, try a microwavable one instead. This extra-large wrap features a large heating pad and ...

  5. Heating pad - Wikipedia

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    A hot water bottle is the most familiar example of this type of heating pad. A microwavable heating pad is a heating pad that is warmed by placing it in a microwave oven before use. Microwavable heating pads are typically made out of a thick insulative fabric such as flannel and filled with grains such as wheat, buckwheat or flax seed. Due to ...

  6. Heat therapy - Wikipedia

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    In order to achieve heat therapy for headaches, many use microwaveable pads [citation needed] which can often overheat, potentially leading to injury, and lose their heat after a few minutes. Some new products use heated water, running through pads, to maintain a constant temperature, allowing people with headaches to use hands-free heat ...

  7. ThermaCare - Wikipedia

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    ThermaCare is a type of Continuous Low-level Heat-wrap Therapy (CLHT), that activates upon contact with air, providing approximately eight hours of heat directly where the heat-wrap is applied. Thermacare heat-wraps are designed for specific applications, including neck or wrist pain, lower back pain, knee pain, and menstrual cramps.