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Effect Factors of Fully Refined Wax Therapy

Sep 03, 2018Leave a message

Thermothermal effect
Paraffin wax has large thermal capacity, low thermal conductivity, no heat convection characteristics, and no moisture content. When cooled, it emits a large amount of heat energy(melt heat or solidification heat). Therefore, it can make human body tissues resistant to long-term heat effects at higher temperatures(55-70 °C), which is superior to other hyperthermia. It is generally believed that after applying paraffin to the human body, the local temperature quickly rises by 8-12 °C. After a period of time, it gradually decreases, but the temperature drops very slowly and maintains a certain temperature within 60 minutes.
Compression effect
The inherent properties of paraffin are good plasticity and viscosity. During the cooling process, the volume of paraffin wax gradually decreases, and it is in close contact with the skin during treatment, resulting in compression of the tissue and slight compression. Therefore, it promotes the transfer of temperature to deep tissues and presents a mechanical compression effect.
Chemical effect                                                                                                                                                                   
The chemical effect of paraffin on the body is very small. Experiments have pointed out that its chemical role depends on the content of mineral oil in paraffin wax, such as the chemical substances added to paraffin wax or oil substances can present chemical effects when used for treatment. If radioactive material is added, paraffin can be radioactive.

 


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