Hello, this is the only discussion i could find about arthritis gloves and i was just wondering if you had to buy some really expensive ones or will cheaper alternatives suffice and will work? Any help please. thank you :)
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Hi arthor, welcome.
What're your criteria for expensive/cheaper? Not all gloves are created equal. On a quick goggle, I find that some of these gloves that come up aren't actually "arthritis" gloves, but "support" gloves—a different animal trying to blend with the herd... There may not be any real "definition" for them, so I'd read carefully, and look for reviews and/or comparisons. Some just support, while others compress, or hold/provide heat, etc. so part of the cost may reflect what you need/want the gloves to do for you. ----- ----- On an editorial note, I don't know if this makes any difference or not, but I can't help but wonder... why do they use hand models for these things? :Hum: I spoze the mfrs/vendors may be concerned that if they used people with real arthritis hands, potential customers might think their gloves made the models' hands look like that :eek:, but aren't those folks their real customers? Just musing.... :rolleyes: Doc |
Thanks for your answer! :D
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I got delivered today some supportive arthritis gloves from nuovahealth and so far so good! early days so far but hopefully at least pain gone down :)
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