No I laid it directly on the area that seemed to be causing the discomfort until it started to feel warm.
The leds are cool so there is no burn.
Dave

Clayton Family wrote:

Now this sounds like a great idea. Did you just shine the flashlight at your shoulder for awhile? And is there a link somewhere to link to for more info in using LED's ?


On Nov 19, 2007, at 9:17 AM, Dave wrote:


   Linda
Brooks Bradly had a number of postings on making and using LED arrays for that purpose. One day I caught an infomercial on TV that was selling a flexible array that you could wrap around the affected area but they wanted something like $100+ for it so I soon forgot the whole idea. One day while getting groceries at Costco I noticed a flashlight that had 31 LEDs on the side of it to use as a flood light and 6 on the end of it to use as a flashlight. At $29 I figured I could give it a try. I used it on my sore shoulders one evening and got a good night's sleep for the first time in months.
 Dave



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