Pain Rejuvenation
Far Infrared Heat Therapy for Pain Relief: New clinical research related to pain offers evidence that establishes a novel class of pain "heat responsive pain" or HRP, which encompasses several common pain conditions that can be treated with the use of heat therapy. Researchers studying HRP have observed remarkable therapeutic benefits by using continuous low level heat therapy for treating lower back, upper body and menstrual pain, all conditions that fall under the new HRP classification.
For centuries healthcare providers have used topical heat to relieve minor aches and pains, but today we are just beginning to understand the full range of therapeutic benefits that heat offers," said pain expert Peter Vicente, Ph.D., past president of the American Pain Society and Clinical Health Psychologist, River Hills Healthcare, Cincinnati, OH. "Through new clinical research, we have found that heat activates complex neurological, vascular and metabolic mechanisms to mediate the transmission of pain signals and effectively provide relief for a variety of pain conditions."