


IMAK Active arthritis gloves with anti-slip surface for better grip

Frequently asked questions about osteoarthritis gloves
Arthritis gloves for pain relief and mobility
Arthritis gloves can provide welcome relief from arthritis in the hands and fingers, rheumatoid arthritis, and stiffness and swelling that make daily life difficult. Through gentle compression and pleasant warmth, the gloves can reduce pain, increase mobility, and improve grip in activities such as computer work, cooking, and crafts. You can choose fingerless models for preserved fingertip sensation or full-finger models if you want extra warmth. The breathable material makes the gloves comfortable for long periods of time, both day and night. For many, they serve as a simple complement to hand training and good ergonomics. In the event of severe or persistent pain, a medical assessment should always be prioritized; the gloves are an aid, not a substitute for care.
With years of experience in rehabilitation and orthopedic aids, we offer a complete range of arthritis gloves adapted for everyday use, work and activity. Each model is carefully selected with a focus on function, comfort, and ease of use to provide support without restricting the natural movement of the hand.
Our range includes CE-marked arthritis gloves in several designs and colors – from discreet models for everyday use to variants with reinforced grip surfaces for work and activities where extra grip is important. All models are designed with open fingertips to preserve normal hand function and fine motor skills in everyday life.
How arthritis gloves work in everyday life
Morning stiffness in the fingers and knuckles is common with arthritis. The even compression can reduce swelling and make the joints more flexible for the day's tasks. Fingerless gloves facilitate fine motor tasks such as keyboarding, mobile phone use, and kitchen work, while full-finger gloves provide more warmth and can be comfortable in the evening or for those who often get cold. Choose a size that fits close without cutting into; measure across the back of the hand for the right fit. Models with open fingertips provide both grip and tactile contact, while the compression can promote blood circulation. If the problems are mainly in the base joint of the thumb, a separate thumb splint can be helpful, while generally sore and swollen fingers often benefit from soft, even pressure.
Different types of arthritis gloves
Arthritis gloves for everyday use
These arthritis gloves are designed for everyday use, and provide light support, compression and warmth over the hand and fingers. They are flexible, comfortable, and adapted to be used throughout most of the day without restricting the natural movement of the hand. The models are suitable for arthritis, stiffness, and swelling of the fingers and hand joints, both at rest and during light activity.
Arthritis gloves with extra grip for work and activity
For work or activities where grip is extra important, there are arthritis gloves with reinforced grip surfaces. These models combine compression and warmth with silicone inserts or grip reinforcements that provide better control when handling smooth or slippery objects. A good choice for housework, gardening or other everyday tasks where the hands are put under more strain.
Discreet arthritis gloves for continuous use
Some arthritis gloves are specifically designed to be discreet and suitable for social or work settings. These models have a neutral look and focus on comfort, compression, and warmth, making them suitable for continuous use throughout the day without drawing attention to the hand.
Advantages in brief
- Pain relief and improved mobility through gentle compression and heat
- Fingerless or full finger for a balance between grip and warmth
- CE-marked medical device alternatives in breathable materials
- Suitable for arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and swollen and stiff joints
- Complements hand training and ergonomics in work and everyday life
