How Does Targeted Heating Therapy Brace Work for Dogs
HOW WE HELP
Dogs like GSD have a high risk of hip dysplasia and arthritis. PetieTec Targeted Heating Therapy Braces are specially designed for our furbabies’ joint issues. They can not only be used for easing the pain from arthritis and hip dysplasia, but also for relaxing and stimulate blood circulation after exercise. PetieTec aims to help our doggies stay active and enjoy a high quality of life.
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HOW DOES IT WORK
Graphene is the world's lightest, thinnest, hardest, and strongest new nanomaterial. It is 200X stronger than steel and has a uniform thermal distribution to deliver super strength and ultra-high thermal conductivity. Graphene produces far infrared of wavelength from 6-14μm when generate heating, which can be easily absorbed by dog’s body. Compare to traditional heating system, it is safer and can generate more averaged heat to the body.
What is GRAPHENE?
Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov were awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics, "for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene". Graphene is the newest, strongest and thinnest material, and is an excellent conductor of heat for generating far infrared ray.
How FAR INFRARED work?
Our pets’ bodies radiate far infrared energy through the skin at 3 to 50 microns, with most output at 9.4 microns. Graphene ’far infrared rays’ have a wavelength 6~19 microns, quite close to the pets’ body. Far Infrared Ray are waves of energy, which positively help activating body systems and functions.
FAR INFRARED Benefits
Far infrared heating pads is effective for relieving pain in soft tissue, jointes, and muscle. It is designed to provide temporary pain relieve for arthritis, carpal tunnel, joint stiffness, cramps, sport injuries and more. FIR can help to improve blood circulation by expanding capillaries, as well as relieve nerve tension and relax muscle spasms.
Safty
Safty voltage, no current radiation, uniform heating without burning, safe and healthy.
WHAT’S IT USED FOR
Arthritis/Hip Dysplasia
Arthritis and hip dysplasia are common problems in dogs, particularly in seniors and large breeds. Although there is no cure for this progressive condition, initiating appropriate management can help keep our dog active and improve their quality of life.
Joint problems prevention
Arthritis in dogs may be common, but that doesn’t mean our pups have to be resigned to a life of pain and discomfort. The best treatment is prevention, even if they may not have significant arthritis at this point.
Connect a portable power bank (not included) into the controller cable by firmly inserting the female end of the power bank into the male end of the controller cable. You may also connect the Knee Wrap Heating Pad controller cable into an USB hub or a computer’s USB port. The portable power bank or USB port needs to be 5V/2A. Most modern smartphone power banks and wall chargers are 5V/2A.
To power on: press and hold the power button on the Heated Therapy Brace controller until the red light comes on. When you first turn the Knee Wrap Heating Pad on, the heat is set to high heat (red light on the controller). You may want to change the heat setting to the lowest heat level (green light) and gradually increase the heat intensity.
Press the button once to change the heat setting. The heat settings are: Red – (48℃/118.4℉) Blue–(40℃/104℉) Green–(35℃/95℉)
To power off: Press and hold the power button to turn off the heating pad.
These are my pups. The shiba is 10 and has some bad joints in the hind end because she broke both back legs as a puppy before I got her. She usually sits here and licks her one leg at night when I can tell it’s bothering her. But within five min of having it on or less she has passed out. My GSD is only 2. No issues but he trains hard in agility, nose work and IPO bite work. He had training alllll day today. So I put it on him to relax his joints for the night. I also recommended to my clients, they were interested, and ready to get one too.
Leah
Holistic Vet
We have an infrared sauna at home but with my dog’s knee pain he needs relief at other times. I saw this item and thought it would be the answer. We love it! He uses it every day and after a short time using it finds relief and is able to get back to his daily activities. It’s also very soft and comfortable. The 3 heat settings are ideal and I adjusts it depending on his pain level. Great Product!
Samantha
Dog owner
My dog is almost 10 years old, one day I saw him limp around just isn’t great. We’ve been to the vet, got X-rays and medication,vet says it could be early arthritis. He’s on medication and rest but was/is still a little lame. I was searching for info on canine arthritis and came across this brace. I didn’t even know something like this existed. Got it. Put it on.I put it on about half an hour at a time around his feedings and when I know he’ll be up and so far it’s been great. He seems to be getting better every day and hopefully his injury is just soft tissue in nature. This brace is def worth a shot if your pup is having arthritis or potential ligament issues.
Tressa
Dog owner
These are my pups. The shiba is 10 and has some bad joints in the hind end because she broke both back legs as a puppy before I got her. She usually sits here and licks her one leg at night when I can tell it’s bothering her. But within five min of having it on or less she has passed out. My GSD is only 2. No issues but he trains hard in agility, nose work and IPO bite work. He had training alllll day today. So I put it on him to relax his joints for the night. I also recommended to my clients, they were interested, and ready to get one too.
Leah
Holistic Vet
We have an infrared sauna at home but with my dog’s knee pain he needs relief at other times. I saw this item and thought it would be the answer. We love it! He uses it every day and after a short time using it finds relief and is able to get back to his daily activities. It’s also very soft and comfortable. The 3 heat settings are ideal and I adjusts it depending on his pain level. Great Product!
Samantha
Dog owner
My dog is almost 10 years old, one day I saw him limp around just isn’t great. We’ve been to the vet, got xrays and medication ,vet says it could be early arthritis. He’s on medication and rest but was/is still a little lame. I was searching for info on canine arthritis and came across this brace. I didn’t even know something like this existed. Got it. Put it on.I put it on about half an hour at a time around his feedings and when I know he’ll be up and so far it’s been great. He seems to be getting better every day and hopefully his injury is just soft tissue in nature. This brace is def worth a shot if your pup is having arthritis or potential ligament issues.