
Infrared heaters are heating devices that transmit heat by emitting infrared rays. They are widely used. Here are some common application scenarios:
Healthcare
Auxiliary treatment: In the medical field, the thermal effect of infrared rays can promote local blood circulation, help relieve symptoms such as muscle pain and joint inflammation, and are often used as auxiliary treatments for some diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, cervical spondylosis, and lumbar disc herniation.
Rehabilitation care: For some patients recovering from surgery or the elderly and frail, infrared heaters can provide gentle heat to help them keep their bodies warm, promote metabolism, and speed up the recovery process.