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Review on Fingerless Compression Gloves For Arthritis Pain Relief - Rheumatoid Osteoarthritis & Carpal Tunnel, Dark Gray Medium Size by Johnny Santana

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They work for me, but some cons.

I did a little research before buying these types of gloves. They do give me temporary relief by putting even pressure on the fingers and hands and keeping the hands warm. They should be worn at least 8 hours a day, and nights is the perfect time. These gloves work very well and gave me pain relief almost immediately. I am sure this is true for all such gloves but these were very cheap. I only needed a glove for my left hand. Why don’t any of the manufactures sell them separately? What do I do with that extra glove? I don’t think they would last very long because they are hard to take off and I think stretching them would diminish their life. They would also have to be hand washed, probably at least once a week. Please note this is my personal experience only. I think the worth of having copper medal imbedded in the gloves is still being researched. A lot of controversy is on this. Oh, one source mentioned using talcum powder or baby powder on the inside to help putting them on and off. I have not tried this yet.Updated September 9, 2019. I finally solved the problem of what to do with the glove I did not need. I just turned my right glove inside out so it matches my left glove. See photo. Ok, yes, you can see the seams more but when worn alone this mismatch is not noticed. The right glove is on the left side.Updated January 12, 2020. Still using these same gloves! But I am now wearing them mostly at night and only about 2 to 3 times a night. Still in good shape but this might be because of another "trick" I learned. When I take they off I just pull them off from the wrist and let them turn inside out each time by using the fingers to let them fold over by themselves. This saves from having to pull each finger individually out. This seems to save stretching them and pulling the stiches out. Of course this also means they are both inside out, half the time. Duh.

Pros
  • Can be used for post-surgery recovery
Cons
  • May not fit comfortably over hand jewelry