Moor Packs
- Ready to use compress
- Antiseptic
- For use with heat transfer medium
- Provides intensive skin contact
- With natural moor
Moor Packs & Heat Mediums for Heat Therapy
The moor pack made from natural peat is used in combination with a reusable heat carrier for heat therapy in physiotherapy and massage practices. Unlike the previously common fango packs or moor baths, the single-use moor pack is disposed of after use, meaning no costs for cleaning and reprocessing the moor cushions are incurred. Time-consuming cleaning of the treated body area is also eliminated thanks to the single-use moor pack. Contact with the patient is made through a fabric-permeable fleece, allowing the active ingredients in the peat to be absorbed by the skin.
The moor pack is heated using the reusable heat carrier, which is warmed in a water bath to the desired temperature and then applied together with the moor to the area being treated.
Moor Packs Are Used for Various Conditions
Medical moor therapy has a long-standing tradition in physiotherapy and is still used today for a variety of conditions, such as:
- Rheumatic conditions ("rheumatism")
- Chronic joint diseases and joint complaints, such as osteoarthritis or arthritis
- Functional circulatory disorders
- Muscle pain and tension
This therapy is especially suitable for treating neck, shoulder, and back pain. The warming effect of the moor relaxes the muscles, creating a circulation-promoting effect, which can prepare the body for massages or other therapeutic treatments. Additionally, it stimulates metabolism, which may have positive effects on the immune system.
Buy Diposable Moor Packs & Accessories at Affordable Prices
You can purchase single-use moor packs and reusable heat carriers from Praxisdienst in various sizes at competitive prices. We also offer additional products for physiotherapy and natural therapy needs, as well as everything required for heat therapy, in our online shop.
Additional products for cleaning and disinfection, as well as paper products for physiotherapy and natural therapy, can be found in the Hygiene category overview.