The present invention relates to an orthopedic pad used for placement in between the knees of a user during sleep.
Many times individuals are injured, where they may sprain or otherwise injure a bone or joint. These injuries can cause throbbing pain and inflammation. The pain can be particular irritating at night when some is trying to sleep. One approach to provide comfort is the placement of a pillow between the knees. However, the pillow may not remain stable over the night. Although some pillows of the prior art have been designed to address this application, the pillows fail to address this stability issue. Thus, if the pillow becomes ajar then the user's sleep may be abruptly interrupted. Further in certain instances it is advisable to apply heat or cold to encourage healing and to reduce the stiffness of such joints.
The application of cold or heat therapy in conjunction with a pillow or pad can be difficult in certain instances depending on the location of the injury. Further application of such therapy is sometimes necessary prior to an individual going to sleep or as they fall asleep to relieve pain to encourage a relaxed state. As such, a pad or devices applied to an injured area may easily slide off during a person's sleep cycle. As a result, it would be advantageous to have a device that may be secured to an individual's knee that can remain secure while lounging or sleeping.
The present invention relates to an orthopedic pad for application between a user's knees that includes: a first side; a second side a plurality of thermal pads on the first side; and a means to secure the orthopedic pad in place during use. The means to secure may include hook and loop connectors on the first side. Preferably, the thermal pads include pockets adapted to receive thermal packs, where the thermal packs provide a cooling or warming sensation for the user. The means to secure may further include a plurality of tie strings at a first end of the orthopedic pad.
The present invention relates to an orthopedic knee pad to secure between an individual's knees while sleeping. The orthopedic knee pad according to present invention includes a first side and a second side, wherein the first side includes a plurality of thermal pads that may be optionally used by a user. A second side is provided, which is an outside surface of the orthopedic knee pad. The thermal pads of the first side are adapted to receive thermal packs, which generate either cold or warm therapy for application as desired by the user. Most importantly, the pad according to the present invention also uses means to attach and secure the pad into a stationary position so that pad remains stable between the knees while sleeping.
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