What it is?
USUIE Red Light Infrared Therapy Device for Hand Pain Relief Glove
Key Benefits
Effective Relief for Hand Pain:
- Designed to relieve hand pain, arthritis, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel.
- Speeds up injury recovery.
- Automatically powers off after 20 minutes.
- Recommended usage: once or twice daily on one area.
- Double Effect: Equipped with 60 dual-chip LED lamp beads, providing double the physiotherapy efficacy compared to products with 30 single-chip LED lamp beads.
Proven Safety Wavelengths:
- Emits 660nm (red light) and 880nm (near-infrared light) wavelengths, proven to relieve pain and inflammation, repair skin, and combat skin aging.
- Safe, painless, and side-effect-free.
Breathable Design:- Made with breathable mesh for cool comfort.
- Detachable design; clean only with a wet towel or paper towel.
- Not washable.
- Thoughtful Gift: Suitable for all hand sizes, making it a versatile and thoughtful gift for family and friends in need of pain relief.
What else you need to know
- Osteoarthritis Pain: Red light therapy significantly improved grip strength and reduced pain in patients with hand osteoarthritis (Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy).
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain: Low-level laser therapy (a form of light therapy) improved hand function and reduced pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (Journal of Clinical Rheumatology).
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Pain: Red light therapy reduced pain and enhanced grip strength in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (Journal of Physical Therapy Science).
- Tendinitis Pain: Low-level laser therapy improved pain levels, grip strength, and range of motion in patients with hand tendinitis (Journal of Lasers in Medical Science).
- Trigger Finger Pain: Red light therapy reduced pain and enhanced hand function in patients with trigger finger (Journal of Hand Therapy).
- Ganglion Cyst Pain: Low-level laser therapy reduced pain and improved grip strength in patients with ganglion cysts (Journal of Lasers in Medical Science).
- De Quervain's Tenosynovitis Pain: Low-level laser therapy improved pain, grip strength, and range of motion in patients with De Quervain's tenosynovitis (Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand).
Material
Infrared light therapy device