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Point Relief®

Point Relief® OTC topical analgesics by FEI are used by therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and the general public. Many of you who have received professional therapy care after an injury have likely been treated with a Point Relief product. The Point Relief product line is the only product line in the industry that offers topical analgesics and lidocaine pain relief patches. Point Relief products include: ColdSpot™ topical analgesic – our formulation provides fast-acting, soothing pain relief from minor aches and pains. It contains all natural ingredients, such as menthol, arnica and ilex. ColdSpot contains a higher menthol concentration than the leading brand. HotSpot® warming lotion – the warming formula provides fast-acting temporary relief from minor aches and pains in muscles and joints. It contains all natural ingredients, such as capsaicin. The water-based formula minimizes grease and residue. LidoSpot™ pain relieving patches – the latest additions to our Point Relief product line. Each patch contains the highest permissible amount of lidocaine (4%) without a prescription and 1% menthol. Each patch provides long-lasting pain relief for up to 12 hours.

Patients receiving physical therapy are often seeking to reduce pain, understand how to aid their personal recovery and find ways to improve their mobility. Whether you’re opening a new practice, expanding to a new location or are interested in upgrading your existing setup and services, DuraPro Health provides a broad array of sports medicine and physical therapy equipment, including for active and passive treatments.

Types of Physical Therapy Equipment

A physical therapist often employs a range of instruments and treatments — from foam rollers and weights to exercise balls and stationary bikes to massage, cupping and dry needling.

Considering this scope, physical therapy equipment falls into the following groups based on treatments:

  • Passive equipment: The patient isn’t directly engaged in treatment. Instead, the therapist or an assistant works to get rid of muscle knots, manipulate joints or move a knee, shoulder or elbow within a wider range. These treatments help improve blood flow, physical sensation and range of motion.
  • Active equipment: The therapist often instructs the patient in exercises they can do from home. These at-home exercises can include equipment like weights, putty or resistance bands. While the goals are often to improve range of motion and sensation, active physical therapy further improves the mind-body relationship and helps reduce muscle atrophy. Explore this exercise and evaluation equipment.
  • Assistive devices: Progress often comes in stages. Particularly for individuals recovering from surgery or a major accident, assistive devices are a transitional solution as a patient assumes more movement and independence. Find options among our selection of durable medical equipment and aids for daily living.

Browse Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy Equipment

Explore our selection of new physical therapy equipment, as well as refurbished solutions offering discounts up to 60% off the original price. In prioritizing your practice, we support all purchases with white glove delivery, installation, a warranty and a network of service technicians.

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