Penetrex Joint & Muscle Therapy – Soothing Comfort for Back, Neck, Hands, Feet – Premium Whole Body Rub with Arnica, Vitamin B6 MSM & Boswellia – Non-Greasy 2oz Cream
$16.98
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.6 x 2.6 x 4.5 inches; 2 ounces
Item model number : Penetrex – Extra Strength
Date First Available : April 13, 2009
Manufacturer : BioMax Health Products Inc.
ASIN : B0026HDURA
Effective for Joints and Muscles: Penetrex is the whole-body therapy cream you’ve been waiting for; trusted by over 2 million sufferers; offers a different kind of comfort
The Penetrex Difference: Our proprietary blend of natural ingredients leverages the power of arnica, vitamin B6 and MSM to penetrate deeply for joint and muscle discomfort at the source
Premium Experience: Penetrex is a non-greasy, non-sticky, non-staining, paraben-free, cruelty-free and vegan soothing cream without the burn, freeze or strong odor of other products
See Why So Many People Trust Penetrex: Penetrex allows you to get back to doing the things you love
Directions: Apply to back, neck, knee, hand, foot, and more; Penetrex can be used on its own or with other therapies such as heating pads, ice packs, massagers and supplements; apply 3-4 times per day for 7-10 days, then apply as needed
Customers say
Customers find the medication effective and providing immediate pain relief. They appreciate its pleasant scent and lack of greasy residue. Many find it easy to apply, with good quality and longevity. However, some customers have mixed opinions on whether it provides good value for money.
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8 reviews for Penetrex Joint & Muscle Therapy – Soothing Comfort for Back, Neck, Hands, Feet – Premium Whole Body Rub with Arnica, Vitamin B6 MSM & Boswellia – Non-Greasy 2oz Cream
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Andrew –
A valuable and cost-effective addition to your treatment regimen
I have suffered from RSIs for the past 5 years, and have been using Penetrex regularly for the past 2 years as part of my attempts to treat them. As anyone with RSIs know, these injuries are complex and poorly understood – it marks the beginning of an ongoing journey. In addition to my review of Penetrex, I will share some of my journey – maybe it will help someone else.I’ll get right to the point: Does Penetrex have a positive effect, and is that effect worth the money? In my opinion, yes! However, it is no magic bullet. Penetrex is just one of many factors which can affect an injury, and while I have found it decently potent, it will not single-handidly right all wrongs in the RSI universe. If the only change you make in life is to start using Penetrex, it is unfair to poorly rate it if trouble still remains. I think perhaps the abundance of rave reviews could set some people up for disappointment; the rave reviews are completely deserved in my opinion, just remember the context of the person writing it. There are too many unpredictable factors to ensure that Penetrex will be a good fit for absolutely every person. But I would say that your odds are good, and for just $20, it is among the cheapest experiments in treatment you’ll ever make.To those who complain about a lack of pain relief from Penetrex – I actually think the focus on pain relief is somewhat misplaced. I have always thought of Penetrex as a healing aid, and in that aspect I am very satisfied with its effectiveness. I have noticed some immediate relief upon application, but for me the difference has been in long-term recovery. You really do need to faithfully use it as directed to reap the maximum benefits. I don’t need so much pain relief these days, as significantly less pain is being generated to begin with – something I am very grateful for. I don’t know how exactly it works, but I’m aware that it does.For people with allergies and sensitive skin, I have read of some folks reacting negatively to this cream. Unfortunately, nothing works for everyone. For myself, I have generally troublesome allergies and struggle with psoriasis and eczema. I developed contact dermatitis from using wrist braces, and can’t wear them anymore. But for all the grief my skin gives me, Penetrex has only had positive effects on me. When in doubt, do a patch test.I give this product 5 stars because, especially when you consider the cost of other treatments (and I’m not just talking about money), Penetrex delivers great bang for the buck. My experience with it leads me to believe that it is an inherently effective product backed by a reputable company. As I only seem to age in one direction – older – I anticipate being a customer of theirs for quite some time.Still struggling with RSIs though? Penetrex is a wonderful start, but most of us probably need more on top of this. Here’s a distilled list of what I have found most effective over my years of struggle. It is these things which mean I am now healing over time instead of getting worse and worse. Maybe some of these suggestions will help you. I hope so! This is not medical advice, so please talk to your doctor before doing anything crazy. Best wishes.Alcohol – I could not believe the profound impact that even infrequent drinking had on my RSIs. It took me a long time to realize the correlation even existed. I’ve since quit drinking completely, and have improved significantly off this change alone. The takeaway – the occasional treat may still be punishing you chronically when it comes to what you eat/drink. Be mindful of what you put in your body!Trigger point therapy – overuse of muscles can cause them to permanently tense up, shortening the muscles and leading to irritation of the ligaments. Pressure is how you get the muscle fibers to release. I’ve gotten profound relief from this. There are some excellent products on amazon for self-massaging pressure points. It’s been a real game changer for me.Exercising underused muscles – Releasing the tense overused muscles is just one side of the coin for me. I also need to exercise opposing muscle groups. For me, the best tool has been the flextend glove, which is available through their website. I was hesitant to buy it because it’s expensive and their website is very ad jargony, but it gets to a point and you’re willing to risk a big chunk of change just on the chance it helps. Well if part of your issue truly is muscle balance, the flextend helps a LOT. But like any exercise, you can hurt yourself using it. You don’t need to go wild with the thing to get results! Workouts will sometimes cause me some irritation in the short term (cue Penetrex), but over the long term it has been very good for me.Frequent breaks from irritating activities: You really, really need to step away from your work frequently throughout the day. I use the pomodoro technique – I work for 25 minutes, then break for 5 (get up, move around, stretch). Every 2 hours, it’s a 20 minute break. I use the handy program Focus Booster, which is free, to keep track of my time. This is also a documented technique for improving productivity, so if you have a cool boss, you might be able to sell them on introducing this at your workplace!Perfect ergonomics: If prices were bothering you before, you are really going to cry when it comes to this. As an example, I just spent over $600 on a new chair. That’s the low end of the price spectrum you need to be looking in, if you work sitting down. And then there’s the effort aspect – it takes time to habitually develop awareness of posture. But there’s just no way around it – the best way to heal RSIs is to minimize the damage being done to begin with.Mechanical keyboard: If you do lots of typing, having a mechanical keyboard in a standard layout is superior to having a non-mechanical keyboard in an “ergonomic” layout. It’s very difficult to find an “ergonomic” mechanical keyboard and they are very expensive. I am not sure if it’s really worth it to go there. I just went with a standard layout and am very happy with it. The Cherry Red switches are the best for RSI sufferers, and you can additionally install red (2mm) or blue (4mm) rubber O rings on the underside of keys to reduce travel distance. Many suppliers will pre-install these for you, though Amazon sells key cap removal tools and the O rings for cheap, if you want to go DIY. I also recommend using a ten-keyless keyboard design unless you really use that numpad – and even then, you might consider a stand-alone numpad. The reduced travel distance between the keyboard and mouse adds up.Braces: While I used to swear by my wrist braces, I have grown to develop mixed feelings about them in the long run. I personally think they are best used as a short-term aid. They’re best for when you’re sleeping and during the most aggravating activities of the day, but be sure to give yourself significant “free time” if at all possible. If you’re working with braces on, I think it’s good to view them as a posture training tool more than anything else. Ideally, you should strive to reach a point where you can maintain good position without relying on the brace to enforce it.I hope some of this information proved useful to my fellow RSI sufferers! Good luck!!
Michael E. –
2 Years of Tennis Elbow Pain Now Healing
Two years ago I started playing squash with some friends at the gym. After 2 months my elbow was sore and inflamed. I stopped playing but the pain never went away. Then Hurricane Sandy hit and being an IT manager and having my building flooded and closed for 3 months I had to physically move and set up over 300 employees. That was the final straw and I ended up with an MRI confirmed Partial Thickness Tear of my right ECRB tendon. Here is a list of treatments I did how much they worked:1 – Cortisone injections x 2 – Each time I got 3 months of great relief but the pain always returned.2 – Acupuncture – 2 x week for 5 months – Definitely helps with strength recovery and pain management but not with final healing.3 – Physical Therapy 2x week for 5 months – Massive gains in strength and worked great with the acupuncture but again the final healing never happened.4 – OTC NSAID’s – Ibuprofen and Naproxen, minimal pain management benefits.5 – Ice – Daily for 5 months – Some pain relief but not much else.6 – Elbow Braces – 3M, Cho-Pat and Mueller – All work well in their own way and highly recommend, they help a lot but again no final healing.7 – Heat Pad – Daily for 3 weeks – Definitely helped, especially during the winter months, but again more of a pain management, although I think it works well with this cream to help increase circulation.8 – TENS Unit – Great for pain management and again worked well with the cream.9 – Flex Bars (rubber twisty bars, look it up) – Helped a lot at first but never fully healed the tear.10 – Glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM supplement – Started taking this same time I started using Penetrex but from what I’ve read it takes a while for this supplement to build up in your system. That being said I’d take it in conjunction.and finally the most important one yet:11 – Penetrex – Amazing. Pain relief and for the first time in two years, after months and months of PT, acupuncture, supplements, resistance training, ice, heat, electro stim, compressions braces, etc etc etc…it finally feels like it is actually healing. Not just pain management, but HEALING!!! For the first time in two years I can feel like the tear is “going away” and that is only after two weeks of using this cream.Also worthy of note, since i’ve had such great results from this so far after just 2 weeks that after the first week I took one week off from doing resistance training and using the TENS unit. This past week my routine has been Naproxen twice daily, Mueller and Cho-Pat elbow braces, Glucosamine/chondroitin/MSM supplement, occasional heat pad and Penetrex.I mention this because my New Year’s Resolution was to concentrate completely on healing my elbow. Part of that resolution was to use my right arm less and try to rest it as much as possible. The result was that my left elbow start to get inflamed in the exact same area. The only thing i’ve used on my left elbow has been the Penetrex and the pain has gone away completely on the left.I know there are no such things as miracle cures and I an extremely skeptical about anything that claims to be such. But when I saw a 4+ star rating from over 2,000 reviews I had to try. All I can say now is I wish I had done so sooner. Honestly for anyone who has been suffering with chronic joint or soft tissue pain/injury give this a try. You may need to find the combination that works for you. Right now mine is Naproxen, Penetrex, the guco/chon/msm supplement, and the Mueller elbow brace and acupuncture.Try it. Honestly it is the best $20 i’ve spent quite possibly in my whole life. I am a believer. I know what it is like to have chronic pain and live with it. I play competitive 8-Ball pool and spent at least 4-5 hours a week playing. Now I finally feel like I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I wish I could give this 6 stars. This is not a sales pitch, check out my other reviews and you will see I’m just an ordinary guy.
Ray –
Good product, effective, but no miracle worker
I have bought 10+ containers of it at this point. As someone with sensitive skin, it works perfectly fine and does not irritate. I appreciate that it barely has any smell. Easy to rub on. I sometimes use a glove when applying, but I try to avoid using gloves to be more environmentally friendly. It is not oily so it is not difficult to wash off your hands with simple soap and water anyways.Multiple members of my family use it. We used to use it very regularly when we had specific joint issues, but now itâs more just a use as needed basis for flare ups. We always like to have one handy.The 4 stars is because itâs a good product, but itâs nothing special and will not magically ease the pain overnight or anything. Just relieves a little and makes the healing process faster and more bearable.
Marino –
El producto llego en el tiempo especificado y ha cumplido muy bien con el alivio en el dolor de las articulaciones. Aunque un poco caro, pero vale la pena.
Beza. G –
Good
Joy –
Very happy with this product, seems to work well and no smell
Graham –
Great works just great
KB –
This cream is one of the better creams for relieving pain on the market. I have rebought this cream.