Heating & Cooling Therapy

Heat & Cold Therapy in Tucson

Reduce Pain, Inflammation, and Muscle Tension — Naturally

At Ornelas Chiropractic, we combine traditional chiropractic care with therapeutic heat and cold therapy to speed up recovery, reduce inflammation, and ease muscular tension. These time tested techniques are simple, safe, and extremely effective when paired with chiropractic adjustments and physical medicine modalities.

Whether you’re recovering from a car accident, sports injury, or daily strain, heat and cold therapy can provide immediate comfort and long-term benefits.

What Is Heat & Cold Therapy?

Cold therapy (also known as cryotherapy) helps reduce swelling, inflammation, and pain by constricting blood vessels and slowing nerve activity. It’s especially effective in the early stages of injury.

Heat therapy improves circulation, relaxes tight muscles, and helps with chronic tension or stiffness by increasing blood flow to the affected area.

Both methods are carefully applied depending on the stage of injury and the condition being treated, and we’ll guide you on when and how they should be used.

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Conditions Treated with Heat & Cold Therapy

  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries

  • Lower back pain and sciatica

  • Neck strain and stiffness

  • Muscle spasms and knots

  • Joint inflammation (shoulders, knees, hips)

  • Auto accident-related injuries

  • Chronic conditions like arthritis or fibromyalgia

Benefits of Heat & Cold Therapy

  • Reduces inflammation and swelling

  • Relieves deep muscle soreness

  • Improves blood flow and healing response

  • Speeds up recovery after accidents or physical activity

  • Minimizes need for pain medication

  • Prepares the body for adjustments or exercises

  • Enhances overall comfort during treatment sessions

What to Expect at Your Visit

During your chiropractic appointment, we may apply heat or cold packs as part of your personalized treatment plan. These are:

  • Applied safely and directly to the affected area

  • Timed appropriately for maximum benefit (usually 10–15 minutes)

  • Used before or after adjustments or exercises to improve effectiveness

  • Combined with other therapies like ultrasound, stretching, or spinal adjustments