Cold Treatment
Treatment with cold and treatment with heat are two different treatment options for arthritis pain. Devices like the ChiOndo Infrared Heating Pad and the Bio Shoulder.Heating Pad can relieve and even help prevent arthritis pain, it is just important to know when to use them versus when to treat with cold temperatures instead. Typically, you will find that cold treatment is better for isolated, more severe pain incidents, whereas heat treatment is better for regular pain from arthritis.
When to Use Cold Treatment
Cold treatment is best for pain that is caused by an injury, surgery, or recent, one-time strain of any type. This is because the cold will bring down swelling and inflammation. The cold will sort of numb this type of pain, which is often more of a sharp, burning sensation.Types of Cold Treatment
1. Ice or Frozen Gel Ice Packs Wrapped in Paper TowelsWhen pain happens suddenly, ice or ice packs in the freezer are the most accessible and are still extremely effective. Just make sure they are wrapped instead of letting the freezing cold directly on your skin.
2. BioFreeze
BioFreeze is actually a product created after the knowledge that cold can help heal pain. It is a topical cream that simulates the freezing cold feeling and is perfect for injury pain and cases of extreme, isolated instance arthritis pain.
Heat Treatment
Heat therapy is perfect for the frequent, regular pain of arthritis and other regular causes like work and athletic activity. While heat can relieve even severe pain, cold will most effectively bring down swelling.But cold cannot have the powerful healing and relief effects of heat. Heat will bring soothing relief with its calming, warm sensation. It can also stimulate circulation to help the cells in need get oxygen and nutrients to begin healing.
Types of Heat Treatment
1. Infrared EnergyThe ChiOndo Heating Belt uses infrared energy because it is the most effective. The human body absorbs infrared energy better than any other type of heat or energy, so this is guaranteed to reach the cells in need.
2. Spa or Hot Tub
A hot tub allows you to soak your body in hot water and let the heat relax your muscles. It will soothe the pain away.
3. Arthritis Gloves
Made especially for arthritis pains in the hands, with cut out fingertips for convenient all-day wear, the gloves apply constant heat and compression to the hands to soothe pain.







