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Combo Pack Of Tynor D 10 R.O.M. Knee Brace Universal & Tata 1mg Pain Relief Gel (75gm)

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Combo Pack Of Tynor D 10 R.O.M. Knee Brace Universal & Tata 1mg Pain Relief Gel (75gm)
Product Details

Tynor D 10 R.O.M. Knee Brace Universal (Tynor Orthotics Pvt. Ltd.)


Tynor D-10 R.O.M. Knee Brace controls and restricts flexion/ extension of the knee joint through a multi-point joint fixation system to allow a range of motion or immobilization to the knee.

Uses:
Universal design allows it to be used on quite a big range of population and for multiple orthopaedic problems associated with the knee joint.

Product specification and Features:
  • Has a pleasurable locking, using an easy pull mechanism
  • Neoprene liner with silicone coating enhances product grip, prevents slippage and migration of product
  • It provides high cushioning and comfort and reduces the discomfort of tight straps
  • Ergonomic design, it is light in weight, has a bilateral symmetry, can be used for either leg
  • Straps with reverse buckle mechanism provide controlled tightening, enhanced grip and are easy to wear
  • Available sizes: Universal (14.8"-22")
Note:
  • Warranty: 6 Months
  • Warranty Service Type: Repair
  • What is covered in warranty: Manufacturing defect
  • Warranty Liability: Maximum to the product cost
  • Customer Care Number: 18001212656
Directions For Use:
Use a directed by the health-care professional.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Store in a cool dry place


Tata 1mg Pain Relief Gel for Lower Back Pain, Joint Pain, Neck Pain & Sprain (Tata 1mg Healthcare Solutions Private Limited)


Tata 1mg Pain Relief Gel for Low Back Pain, Joint Pain, Neck Pain & Sprain is an analgesic (or pain-relieving) ointment which contains a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug to relieve mild to moderate pain and inflammation, particularly musculoskeletal pain. It acts on the site of pain, providing relief through muscle relaxation and helping in quick recovery.  The ingredients of Tata 1mg Pain Relief Gel penetrate deep into the skin to generate warmth and are recognised for their soothing qualities. The product is also used for the management of chronic pain caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, low back pain, and frozen shoulder.

Key Ingredients:
  • Diclofenac Diethylamine 1.16% w/w
  • Linseed oil 3.00% w/w
  • Methyl Salicylate 10.00% w/w
  • Menthol 5% w/w

Role of Key Ingredients:
  • Diclofenac Diethylamine is used to relieve pain and inflammation associated with musculoskeletal disorders, strain, sprain, arthritis, post-traumatic pain, and low back pain. It belongs to the class of medications known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is used to relieve acute muscular pain and works by blocking the synthesis of chemical enzymes(i.e prostaglandins) responsible for pain
  • Linseed oil is also known as flaxseed oil. It helps reduce inflammation and thus helps soothe sore muscles 
  • Methyl Salicylate is commonly known as wintergreen oil. It also reduces inflammation and provides relief from rheumatic conditions, muscle and joint pain
  • Menthol has a cooling effect, which soothes the skin and reduces pain

Key Benefits:

  • Provides relief from pain, swelling and inflammation
  • It can work great on sports injuries such as muscle pulls, sprains, and strain
  • Helps reduce irritation and swelling around the affected area
  • Its quick absorption formula enables it to act fast and reduce pain
  • It is effective for pain in the joints, knees, back, shoulders, and neck

Directions For Use:

Apply 3-4 times a day. Gently rub on the affected area or as directed by the physician. 

Safety Information:
  • Keep out of reach of children 
  • Replace cap tightly after use 
  • Avoid contact with eyes
  • For external use only
  • Not for veterinary use

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. What is Musculoskeletal pain?
It is defined as acute or chronic pain that affects bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and even nerves.

Content on this page was last updated on 21 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)