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Heali Precut Shapes – Lower Back - Infused With Magnesium & Menthol - Black Stripe -- 3 Pieces


Heali Precut Shapes – Lower Back - Infused With Magnesium & Menthol - Black Stripe
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Heali Precut Shapes – Lower Back - Infused With Magnesium & Menthol - Black Stripe Description

  • Lower Back Shaped
  • Created & Trusted by Health Care Practitioners
  • For Pain Relief and Faster Recovery
  • Feel It. Heal It.
  • Dual Action
  • Fast Acting
  • Advanced Healing
  • Easy-to-Use
  • Non-Greasy
  • Latex Free
  • Hypoallergenic

What are Heali Pre-Cut Shapes: Heali Pre-Cut Shapes are the first Pre-Cut Shape kinesiology tape on the market infused directly with Magnesium and Menthol providing extra benefits to help with Pain Relief, Faster Recovery and more.

 

Quality You Can Trust: Heali Shapes are created and trusted by healthcare practitioners. Heali Pre-Cut Shapes have a mild, non-offensive scent and is safe for ages 12 and over.  Heali Pre-Cut Shapes are made from soft, breathable synthetic silk with strong (sticky) adhesive that lasts for 4-7 days. 

 

Science: Magnesium & Menthol are ancient trusted Natural ingredients proven to have many health benefits. Menthol has been commonly used for a long time for temporary pain relief and provides a cooling sensation. Magnesium is a wonder element that helps with so many enzymatic reactions in our body. Magnesium can also help prevent further injuries as well as accelerate healing.

 

Common Conditions:  Heali Pre-Cut Shapes provide stability, supports muscles and joints and reduces tissue pressure which can help prevent, stabilize and treat many conditions on the appropriate body part.

 

A Breathable Kinesiology Tape Infused for Pain Relief and Faster Recovery

 

Function Meets Fashion

 

  • Synthetic Silk Performance Fabric
  • Comfortable to Wear
  • Precut Shapes for Ease of Use
  • Sticky Adhesive 4-7 Days
  • For Many Common Injuries
  • Excellent for Stability, Support and Injury Prevention
  • Moisture Wicking, Breathable Fabric
  • Strong Fiber Strength
  • Re-Activation of Infused Ingredients When Wet (ie: Shower and Sweat)


Directions

Easy To Use: Heali Pre-Cut Shapes are easy to apply by yourself. The naturally infused tape just needs to be placed over the affected area on the appropriate body part. Watch our videos for more tips on how to apply.

 

Make It Stick: Tape should be applied to a clean – oil and lotion free dry surface. Rub in tape after applying, especially the edges.

 

Indications:

 

  • Apply Tape for common injuries
  • Provides temporary relief from minor aches and pains of sore muscles and joints associated with: Arthritis, Strains and Sprains
  • For use by adults and children 12 and older (should be supervised by an adult for children 12-18)
  • Keep safely out of reach for children younger than 12
  • Infused with Menthol: provides fast acting Cool, penetrating relief for minor aches/pains as well as decrease inflammation. Provides Cold Therapy Relief. (May also experience a cooling tingling sensation and/or relief of itchiness)
  • Infused with Magnesium: supports performance and recovery and helps alleviate muscle tension and stiffness (help with Muscle Aches/Pains, Cramps and Spasms).
  • No NSAIDS, Ibuprofen or Aspirin

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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What Does a Physical Therapist Do - and Should You See One?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Ever wondered whether a working with a physical therapist could help you feel and move better? Here’s what to know about physical therapy and why you might want to consider making an appointment with a physical therapist.

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What is physical therapy?

Physical therapy is a type of healthcare focusing on alleviating pain and restoring mobility through movement, mobilization techniques or other treatment methods rather than with surgery or drugs. The umbrella term physical therapy encompasses many different types of treatment, referred to as ‘modalities.’ While some modalities focus primarily on strengthening weak muscles and stretching tight ones through exercise, others incorporate more bodywork or ‘manual therapy,’ which uses a variety of hands-on techniques to release tension in muscles and fascia and improve joint mobility. Other modalities include thermotherapy, ultrasound and electrical stimulation (e-stim). Dave Wieber, a manual physical therapist with expertise in sports performance who has been practicing for over three decades, notes that while it has become more difficult to find physical therapists who practice manual therapy, many techniques that used to be the sole province of the PT are now practiced by many massage therapists. So if you’re interested in getting deep-tissue work or myofascial release, you might have better luck finding a massage therapist trained in these techniques. Physical therapists work in many settings, including nursing homes, hospitals, fitness centers and independent practices focusing entirely on physical therapy. Different practices may have specialized areas of focus, for example sports medicine, or they may have a diverse staff specializing in numerous areas such as neurologic therapy, geriatric issues or women’s health. Physical therapists can also help address ergonomic issues, from computer work station set-up to optimizing bicycle settings for competitive cyclists. Many practices include an occupational therapist (OT) who may specialize in injuries related to job-related repetitive motion, including carpal tunnel  syndrome, a common complaint for those in office jobs. You can find licensed physical therapists with relevant specialties in your area using the American Physical Therapy Association’s searchable database. Your physical therapist may draw on techniques from multiple modalities. Some physical therapists focus on one or two common modalities, while others may incorporate several to help their patients regain function. It’s common for physical therapists to use methods that release tension or address range of motion issues during your visit and also prescribe exercises for you to do at home.

Who could benefit from physical therapy

Through our activities (or lack of activity) most of us have accumulated various imbalances in strength or flexibility that can lead to tension, pain or injury. Modern life, with all its electronic devices  and enticements to sit means a lot of us have developed bad posture, which often provoke pain. If your days tend to be pretty sedentary, it’s likely you could benefit from working with a physical therapist. Whether you’ve pulled or sprained something playing sports, have neck and shoulder pain from too much time hunched over your computer or you need help recovering after an accident or surgery, physical therapists can help you feel better more quickly and prevent future injuries. While many common aches and pains will clear themselves up with time, Wieber advises, “If you have pain that you can’t get rid of with movement that lasts more than two weeks,” it’s wise to call a physical therapy practice to see about getting help. He notes that “statistically, people get better quickest with exercise prescription and mobilization.” Wieber suggests anyone considering surgery see a physical therapist beforehand. Some insurance companies may require candidates for surgery to get evaluated by a physical therapist, as often invasive and costly surgery can be avoided if the issue is treatable with physical therapy instead. Wieber also recommends pregnant women see a physical therapist to help set them up for an easier delivery and quicker recovery postpartum. Older individuals and those with neurologic conditions can benefit from physical therapy to help them improve balance and prevent falls.

What to expect at a physical therapy appointment

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