Doctor Developed Compression Gloves for Arthritis & Doctor

Doctor Developed Compression Gloves for Arthritis & Doctor Written Handbook/Fingerless Arthritis Gloves for Women & Men

Doctor Developed Compression Gloves for Arthritis & Doctor Written Handbook/Fingerless Arthritis Gloves for Women & Men, Hand Support for Arthritis Pain Relief & Carpal Tunnel (Grey, XS)


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Brand: Dr. Arthritis
Origin: China

8 Responses

  1. JeanninColosimo says:

     United Kingdom

    Got these cos when the weather is cold I have circulation issues with some of my fingers. Not really used much as the weather is warmer but they will help a lot when the temperatures drop. I will stil be able to do my crafts with them on.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    They got a 4 star award as these gloves have long fingers that cover to the tips which was what I needed for my arthritic fingers, and they did relieve the pain. I would have given them a 5 star rating but after the first use the seams opened up. Maybe an improvement of the seam stitching would be a good idea.?

  3. mtbgreg1 says:

     United Kingdom

    They do what they say, compress without being too tight and seem to keep your hands warm. Arguably they’re probably overpriced though 2 pairs for 16.

    Let’s see how long they las

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    To be honest they don’t stop the pain but if you use pain killing gels or heat sprays they are excellent for putting on while you use the painkillers.. worth having around..

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThe sizing for me is spot on for “medium”. Fit well and provides good support for painful fingers and palm due to tendonitis. Used with other remedies so difficult to know if my improvement is due the gloves alone. A bonus is the concise Dr Arthritis Handbook – the various exercises really help if adhered to. No pain no gain!

  6. NigelJonsson says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI measured 3.5″ across my palm so chose the L rather than the medium. They arrived within 24 hours and the size is snug but not too tight so I’m glad I went for the size up. Very supportive and look good quality with good packaging and a helpful booklet.

  7. Luke Dormehl says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI am so glad I bought these gloves they are the best things ever for the arthritis in my hands. They give me the comfortable support I need for my hands. I have spent a fortune on various gadgets for my hands and these are by far the best.

  8. Bryce Elder says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersI do like these gloves, I’ve had several pairs over the last few years and in my opinion they work well.
    If you have larger or thicker hands/fingers these might prove too tight…..I mean they are compression gloves, but you get the idea hopefully.
    When its cold, I wear them pretty much all day at work. Being thin material and with the open fingertips, typing or doing dextrous tasks aren’t impeded, almost to the point i forget I’m wearing them.
    When taking them off, you notice how much they have compressed and supported as my fingers generally show the imprint although they don’t feel like they’re cutting into you at all.
    Washable, comfortable and they do what they’re supposed to.
    If there is a downside, its that due to the thin material and stitching, they can sometimes start to split at the seams on the fingers. I’ve sewn them back up, but the join is noticeable. However, this is a minor gripe and on the whole they last a pretty good while before they give up.
    I’d recommend them.