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Compression gloves for arthritis

How do compression gloves work?

Compression gloves are designed to promote blood circulation to increase skin temperature and relieve pain. The gloves provide light but firm compression to ease tissue swelling. Additionally, they improve muscle elasticity and reactivity, supporting the proprioceptive capability to adjust an awkward body position.

Compression gloves for arthritis.

Pictured are Thermoskin Compression Gloves (black) and the IMAK Arthritis Gloves (grey). Both gloves are suitable for:
  • Arthritis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Neuropathy
  • Joint swelling

 

Thermoskin Compression Gloves

  • Comes in a pair and various sizes
  • Made of Polyester, rubber foam & nylon
  • Doesn’t contain Latex, friendly for skin breathing.
  • Can be hand washed and air dried
  • Fingerless design allows a better sense of touch,  friendly for smartphone user
  • Thermoskin are shaped anatomically to provide even compression and warmth
  • Wrist area is size adjustable
  • Textured inner layer allows firmer grip

 

Thermoskin compression gloves

IMAK Arthritis Gloves

  • Comes in a pair and various sizes
  • Made of cotton and spandex, friendly for skin breathing.
  • Can be hand washed and air dried
  • Fingerless design also allows a better sense of touch

 

IMAK arthritis gloves

Do compression gloves help with hand pain and function?

Compression gloves may offer a simple yet effective solution for those struggling with hand pain and stiffness. The gloves enhance circulation in the fingers and help reduce joint swelling by applying gentle, consistent pressure around the hands and finger bases.

Many arthritis compression gloves are also designed to retain heat, which may help relax muscles, increase flexibility, and provide relief from pain. The combination of compression and warmth can make it easier for people with arthritis to move their fingers and hands, possibly improving grip strength and range of motion.

Compression gloves are sometimes recommended by hand therapists and rheumatologists for individuals with hand inflammation or swelling. While many people report relief from using compression gloves, results may vary depending on the individual and the severity of their symptoms.

 

If you are experiencing finger, hand, wrist or shoulder pain, don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’d love to help you.

 

 

For more information, call us directly on 03 9458 5166

 

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