The warm mouse improve the circulation in your hands, fingers, thumbs and fingertips. As natural infrared rays are gently emitted, reflected and refracted in the soft tissues of your fingers and hands, cellular functioning is enhanced. This amazing process can help to reverse damage done from overworked joints. Infrared rays can actually help to produce better enzymes within the cells of the muscle.
Research has indicated that heat therapy is best to treat arthritis. Heat therapy is a good way to lower and sooth arthritis pain as well as preventing stiffness. In addition, heat therapy will not only help you relax, it will also loosen the joints. The warm mouse is a passive therapy device which warms the three key points the palm, spreading radiating heat to the area of the carpal tunnel, enchancing circulation thus reducing swelling of the tendons in the carpal tunnel. Cooling of body parts may result in various nonfreezing cold injuries.
The function of hot therapy is to open the blood vessels. This increases blood flow throughout the body or to one area of the body, which helps to deliver oxygen and nutrients and remove waste. It also relaxes the muscles and helps to reduce pain in the affected area. Fingers are at greatest risk because this area does not have major muscles to produce heat.
Tendonitis is an inflammation or irritation of a tendon, which is any one of the thick fibrous cords that attach muscles to bone. The condition, which causes pain and tenderness just outside a joint, and has been known to occur in the wrists. You can prevent this disease by using a warm mouse and your hand will never freeze. Recent research indicates that tendinopathy is an overuse injury resulting in microtears in the muscle fibres, leading to an increase in tendon repair cells, yet an absence of inflammatory cells. This may lead to reduced tensile strength, thus increasing the chance of tendon rupture. Generally tendinitis is referred to by the body part involved.
Symptoms can vary from an ache or pain and stiffness to the local area of the tendon, or a burning that surrounds the whole joint around the inflamed tendon. With this condition, the pain is usually worse during and after activity, and the tendon and joint area can become stiffer the following day as swelling impinges on the movement of the tendon. Many patients report stressful situations in their life in correlation with the beginnings of pain which may contribute to the symptoms. Heat therapy is useful cold hands. The warm mouse will reduce symptoms of acute tendonitis, arthritis or other bone diseases