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Has anybody ever tried these heat wraps? I have some but haven't tried 'em yet. It's freezing cold in the office I work in, and that sets me up for extreme muscle aches / spasms... 
I have tried them and yes they work well to stop the muscle spasms. They also give a bit of protection and support.
However, a word of warning here: The thermoskin brand can produce some irritation. This has happened to me several times. If I tried to use the shoulder support I end up with horrendous sores. The heat that it can generate is too strong for my skin and I break out in a heat rash.
If this is a problem, there is a possible work around, use something like cotton as protection so that the urethane is not near your skin. Otherwise they are very good and I find them excellent in helping with my fingers when they hurt. Please share your experiences with these-they are being advertised a lot more recently, which reminded me I had them tucked away.
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