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Buy Bell-Horn ArthritisAids Therapeutic Gloves for LESS! Arthritis gloves provide comfortable warming relief with mild compressive support. Open finger.
The Bell-Horn ArthritisAids Therapeutic Gloves provide comfortable warming relief with mild compressive support. Constructed with a real bamboo lining designed to retain the natural heat that your body produces, resulting in soothing, long-lasting relief for aching hand, wrists and fingers.
For sizing, measure the circumference of the hand excluding the thumb.
Yes, there're velcro closurea on the inside wrist areas- not visible on the website images. Washing instruction
I just received mine today & the fingers are all too long, and they're not snug-fitting as on the comuute; not sure, but I intend to make gradual adjustments (snip-snip, and a few stitchs here & there) until the fit is improved to the max. (snip-snip and maybe a stitch or twowpA) It's difficult to get a decent, comfortable fit with hands that are deformed from arthritis and a dozen surgical procedures, but I hope this will help in the long-run. The price is right, and certainly less than the catalogues' offered by the hand therapists.
They are quite difficult- and somewhat painful to put on, and nearly impossible to remove. Practice, practice, practice. I'm curious as to what tasks I'll be able to do with less pain while wearing them. I have 9 artificial finger joints and 10 fusions, and LRTI's done twice on each side. If I see even a small amount of success with these gloves, I'd consider it a positive venture overcoming one of a multitudes of
Answer By: mitsou on Sep 11 2008 11:26 PM
Questions:
Are my therapeutic gloves washable?
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Question By: Steve on Apr 14 2005 1:29 PM
Hi, You should do a Google search, they would have a better answer. Or you can go to tommie Copper. They handle all compression items, like gloves, back braces, socks etc. There is also a store called Showcase and they sell all the tv specials and they sell the gloves there also for 9.99 Canadian. Good luck I hope this helps.