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Heat energy is transferred by conduction from the muscle to the cold pack.
Yea about this it is kinda wierd but the best thing to put on is cold and then hot to realx it more then u can put it in warm water with a cream that acn soak it
because otherwise it ll be cold and ur house could go cold, damp, and horrible
Temperature is an indicator of heat or cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
cold objects do have heat energy.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction from the muscle to the cold pack.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction from the muscle to the cold pack.
Muscle movement produces heat which will increase your body temperature.
Yea about this it is kinda wierd but the best thing to put on is cold and then hot to realx it more then u can put it in warm water with a cream that acn soak it
Cold and heat fatigue is one of the main forms of failure of hot work dies, and the molds for supporting pictures should have high resistance to cold and heat fatigue.
Typically you would use a heat pack (or hot water bottle etc) for a muscle injury. If you have pulled a muscle, hot (or cold) treatment will soothe the area
A cold pack is to make lumps go down and a heat pack is for when your sick.
I use cold...15 minutes of ice--covered with a towel so there is not direct contact with my skin. You can also alternate heat and cold. I agree -- Ice. Recent studies show that heat doesn't really seem to reduce inflamation much at all, even if it can help with muscle aches.
cold water immersion influences muscle
ONE of the things is to shiver. Shivering is involuntary muscle movement that creates heat.
Usually cold, you can get creams for it, but you can also alternate between the two
They both numb the pain. I recommend doing 15 minutes hot then 15 minutes cold.