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- The girl recovered after applying a hot pack to the lesion.
- In the sixth, he puts a hot pack on his arm.
- And needed a hot pack to rally . ( end ital)
- Antibiotics and anti-inflammatories are in his golf bag, next to the hot pack.
- He started every day with hot packs and massages to get his blood flowing.
- Troyanos believes heat, whether applied via a whirlpool or hot pack, aids in massage.
- Excessive heat with use of hot packs may cause first to second degree burns.
- Therapy now consists of some sort of hot packs to the lower back and traction.
- We apply hot packs to further relax her muscles.
- I had to keep putting these hot packs under them so they wouldn't go completely numb.
- The 1994 study used two whirlpool baths, while the 1997 study used hot packs and ice bags.
- Though many therapists rely on hot packs, or ice, or electronic stimulation, " my training is very mechanical,"
- Other treatments for arthritic knees include pain relievers, cortisone shots, hot packs, exercise and, as a last resort, knee-replacement surgery.
- First, a technology called " hot pack " allows producers to fill containers with hot, flavored teas rather than chilling them first.
- Hot packs, or the improvised hot compress of soaking a towel in hot water and wringing it out, also helps cure some ailments.
- Hot pack : Combine 1 2 / 3 cups vinegar, 3 cups sugar, allspice and celery seeds in a saucepan to make a pickling syrup.
- Wrap hot food in foil and heavy towels, or carry in insulated containers with hot packs to maintain a temperature of at least 140 degrees F.
- The more time-consuming " hot pack " method calls for bringing the food to a boil, or partial cook, and then pouring it into prepared jars.
- _Hydrotherapy : Often used in addition to massage, and includes saunas, steam baths, whirlpools, hot packs and ice applications . _ Source : American Massage Therapy Association
- Next, an attendant helps me to a cooling table and swaddles me in sheets and towels; hot packs are placed against my calves, sore from a hike.
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