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It can sometimes be confusing whether to use heat or cold when treating sore muscles or an injury, but keep these facts in mind:
Types of warm packs/pads:
warm towel
heating pad Be sure to protect any type of heating pad device from coming in direct contact with the skin. Precautions should be taken to avoid burns.
When muscles work, chemical byproducts are produced that need to be eliminated. When exercise is very intense, there may not be enough blood flow to eliminate all the chemicals. It is the accumulation of chemicals (i.e., lactic acid) that cause muscle ache. Because the blood supply helps eliminate these chemicals, use heat to help sore muscles after exercise.
Types of cold packs:
ice towel
ice pack/cold compress
When an injury or inflammation such as tendonitis or bursitis occurs, tissues are damaged. Cold application numbs the affected area, which can reduce pain and tenderness. Cold can also reduce swelling and inflammation.
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