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How often to apply heat to sore muscles?

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Dr. EVAN Leibowitz answered

Just don't burn: No firm rule. I tell people 20 minutes every 3-4 hours as needed. Be careful not to apply high heat as you my burn yourself.

Dr Ali and another doctor agreed

Answered 2/4/2017

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