Arthritis compression gloves are made to keep warmth and a light pressure on your joints to provide support and reduce swelling.
Joint pain that comes from swelling tissue, sore muscles or tendons,
or stiffness may benefit from compression to prevent further swelling,
provide a light brace to reduce bending, and take some strain from muscles. When you first put on compression gloves, they should feel snug
without feeling tight.
Don't wear compression gloves for more than 24 hours at a time.
For best effects, wear compression gloves during tasks or activities
that cause swelling or pain in your hands.
Before putting on gloves, make sure your hands are clean and dry.Open fingertips for flexibility and touchscreen, texting, and typing