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Microwave for moist heat therapy to relax sore muscles, improve circulation and flexibility.
Why moist heat?
Freeze for cold therapy to reduce swelling and pain.
Heat Therapy
This bed Bunny makes a perfect get well gift for a young person, and when not in use, it decorates a bed or chair. It provides soothing comfort for those with the flu, arthritis, or other conditions that limit physical activity.
May be used for weighted therapy for sensory integration and constant pressure input -- for children with Sensory Processing Disorder, ADHD, and autism.

Freeze for gentle cold therapy to help reduce swelling and ease pain associated with strains, sprains, & migraines without the discomfort of harsh ice cubes.
Product Features
Filled with all natural whole corn, our warmers do not require added fragrances (as do rice socks), and they have a mild aroma of popcorn.
Adjust heating time to your comfort.
A removable, washable cover makes laundering easy.
Portable - no wires as with conventional electric heating pads & no hot water bottles!
Maine Warmers' Bunny is made with soft knit-backed Berber fleece (no wool) and has a sewn on felt face. Filled with whole corn in a cotton liner. It is 15 " tall, 8" wide, and weighs about 2.75 lb. Velcro closure allows the cover to be removed for occasional laundering.
Item code: BNY $35.00 Add to Cart
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