PAIN RELIEF LED THERAPY PADS

Brand Owner Address Description
LASEA BAIHUI OU Jia An Road Bao'an District 503 Building 3 Xi Long Wan Apartment #3 Shenzhen City 518101 China Pain Relief LED therapy Pads, namely, heating pads for medical use; Massage apparatus, namely, thermal massage pads; Massaging apparatus for personal use; Vibromassage apparatus; Back massage apparatus; Massage apparatus, electric or nonelectric; Massage beds for medical purposes; Electronic stimulation apparatus for nerves, skin, muscles, for physical therapy purposes; Apparatus for magnet therapy; Hot therapy apparatus, namely, hot therapy wraps and therapeutic hot therapy packs; Low frequency electric therapy apparatus; Physical therapy devices, namely, manually operated resistance bands for physical therapy purposes; Water therapy apparatus for medical use, namely, therapeutic floatation tanks; Computer controlled physical exercise apparatus for medical purposes, namely, for medical purposes, namely, for physical therapy use; Exercise machines for therapeutic purposes; Heating pads for medical purposes, namely, heat pads for therapeutic treatment; Infrared radiator units for therapeutic purposes; Therapeutic support bandages; Apparatus for phototherapy, namely, electronic light therapy apparatus for the skin; Laser light treatment instruments for medical use, namely, sensory laser light therapy units; Electric blankets for medical use; Apparatus for electrical muscle stimulation for physical therapy purposes; Foam massage rollers; Cooling pads for first aid purposes; Orthopedic cushions and pads for medical purposes; Medical apparatus for the relief of pain, namely, traction apparatus for medical use; Apparatus for the electrical stimulation of groups of muscles; Light sources for medical use; Apparatus for the therapeutic stimulation of the muscles, namely, foam rollers for use in physical therapy;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods of providing pain relief by administering a water-soluble derivative of spicamycin. Methods of using pain mediation agents are also provided.