Promote blood circulation: Warm patches dilate neck blood vessels by generating heat (usually up to 40-60 ℃), accelerate local blood flow, take away metabolic waste (such as lactate), reduce the accumulation of inflammatory factors, and thus alleviate pain.
Relaxing muscle spasms: Warm stimulation can reduce muscle tension, relieve muscle tension or spasms caused by cervical strain or cold stimulation, and improve neck mobility.
Blocking pain signal transmission: Local warming can inhibit the pain signal transmission of nerve endings, producing temporary analgesic effects.
| Product name | neck warm patch |
| Ingredients | stretch cloth, heating pack, Velcro |
| Function | neck warm compress, cervical spine cold, cervical spine stiffness |
| Applicable people | workers, drivers, students, writers, white-collar workers |
| Storage method | cool and dry place |
| Size | custom size 20*18*15 cm |
| Service | ODM &OEM |
Going out in cold weather: During winter or cooler seasons, exposing the neck to cold air can easily lead to muscle stiffness and blood vessel constriction. Applying it to the neck can prevent catching a cold, especially suitable for outdoor commuting, walking, hiking and other activities.
Indoor low-temperature environment: When staying in air-conditioned rooms (such as offices or classrooms) for a long time or when the indoor temperature is low, neck muscles may become sore due to catching a cold. Warm patches can be used as a local warming aid. Job requirements: Long term desk workers (such as programmers, teachers), drivers, etc., who maintain the same neck posture for a long time, are prone to muscle fatigue. The warm patch can be used during work to reduce discomfort caused by cold stimulation.
Outdoor homework or sports: For outdoor workers such as construction workers and sanitation workers, as well as sports enthusiasts such as skiing and cycling, applying patches to the neck during activities in low-temperature environments can prevent frostbite or sports injuries caused by cold.
Maintenance for middle-aged and elderly people: The blood circulation of middle-aged and elderly people is slower, and their necks are more sensitive to cold. Daily use of warm patches can be used as a health measure to prevent cervical problems.
Promote blood circulation: Warm patches dilate neck blood vessels by generating heat (usually up to 40-60 ℃), accelerate local blood flow, take away metabolic waste (such as lactate), reduce the accumulation of inflammatory factors, and thus alleviate pain.
Relaxing muscle spasms: Warm stimulation can reduce muscle tension, relieve muscle tension or spasms caused by cervical strain or cold stimulation, and improve neck mobility.Blocking pain signal transmission: Local warming can inhibit the pain signal transmission of nerve endings, producing temporary analgesic effects.