Applicator

Applicator - any device applied to individual parts of the human body for treatment.

Applicators are used in medicine for the local effect of heat, cold, electricity, magnetic field or medicinal substances on the body in order to treat various diseases. They allow you to provide a targeted therapeutic effect on the affected areas of the body without affecting other tissues and organs.

There are many types of applicators:

  1. Heat applicators (heating pads, compresses) for warming tissues for muscle pain, sprains and other problems.

  2. Cold applicators (ice packs, cooling compresses) to reduce swelling and inflammation in injuries, burns, bruises.

  3. Electric applicators for therapeutic effects with pulsed current for neuralgia, myalgia, arthritis.

  4. Magnetic applicators for magnetic therapy for diseases of the joints, spine, and blood vessels.

  5. Medicinal applicators (ointment dressings, patches) for delivering medications through the skin.

Thus, applicators are an effective tool for physiotherapy and rehabilitation, allowing for therapeutic effects on the body without invasive methods. Correct use of applicators in combination with other treatment methods contributes to the rapid recovery of patients.



An applicator is any device that is applied to individual parts of the body for treatment. This is usually done using heat, pressure or electric current. Using the applicator, you can treat various diseases, such as back pain, arthritis, migraines, as well as massage and muscle relaxation.

One of the most popular types of applicators is the Kuznetsov needle applicator. It is a mat on which thousands of small needles are located. When using a needle applicator, biologically active points on the body are stimulated, which improves blood circulation, relieves tension and pain, and improves the functioning of internal organs and systems.

Another type of applicator is massage mats. They can also be made from different materials such as rubber or plastic. Massage mats help improve blood circulation, relieve tension and improve your mood.

Applicators can be used in various areas of life, not only in medicine. For example, they can be used to relieve stress and improve mood. They can also help improve concentration and attention.

Overall, applicators are a useful tool for improving health and quality of life. Using them can be simple and convenient, and the results can be significant.



Applicators are an indispensable tool for comfortable treatment! They help not only simplify the treatment process, but also speed it up. Who would have thought just yesterday that today it would be possible to do without complex medical instruments in medicine? But it turns out that applicators can cure many diseases without surgery and even at home.

What types of applicators are there? - Chinese “Guasha” brushes for facial massage. Suitable for relieving swelling. Helps improve lymph flow. Helps with symptoms of migraine. Eliminate congestion in tissues. Makes breathing easier. Improve cell regeneration. Relieves fatigue. Intensify metabolism in the body. Lowers blood cholesterol levels. Stimulates brain function. - Silicone massage mat - will help relieve stress and pain. Makes muscles more elastic and strengthens them and joints. Helps restore strength after intense training or physical activity. Reduces the number of injuries and pain during physical activity. Accelerates muscle recovery after exercise. Helps reduce inflammation in joints. Thanks to such rugs, proctitis and hemorrhoids will disappear without leaving a trace. Often used in baths and spas. Reduces stress and improves well-being.

You can find many different types in pharmacies