
Heat Therapy
To use heat therapy, start by selecting a suitable heat source, such as a heating pad, hot water bottle, or warm towel. Ensure that the temperature is warm, but not excessively hot, to avoid burns or discomfort. Apply the heat source to the affected area, allowing it to penetrate deep into the tissues. You can also wrap the heat source in a cloth to create a barrier between the skin and the heat. Leave the heat on for about 15 to 20 minutes, or as recommended by your healthcare provider.
Also, during this time, relax and allow the warmth to work its magic, helping to increase blood flow, relax muscles, and reduce pain and stiffness. Remember to use heat therapy cautiously, especially if you have sensitive skin, open wounds, or conditions that can be aggravated by heat.