Arthritis Gloves for Hand Pain Relief and Joint Support
Living with arthritis doesn't mean accepting constant hand pain. Our range of arthritis gloves brings together compression relief with everyday functionality, giving you the confidence and comfort to handle daily tasks. Whether you're dealing with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome, these gloves help cut down inflammation, pain and stiffness while keeping your hands comfortable and supported.
How Compression Gloves Help Arthritis Pain
Compression gloves for arthritis tackle hand discomfort in three direct ways. The gentle squeeze reduces swelling and inflammation in your soft tissues and joints. The snug fit gets your blood moving better, bringing nutrients your hands need. The warmth inside the gloves loosens up your joints and muscles, especially on cold mornings when everything feels tight.
These benefits go beyond just easing pain. By supporting weak joints and taking pressure off sore spots, gloves stop further damage while your body does its thing.
Types of Arthritis Gloves
Open-Finger Design
Best for: Office work, typing, detailed tasks
Our standard hand gloves for arthritis use an open-finger setup that puts compression on your wrists, palms and most of each finger while keeping your fingertips free. Made from breathable cotton-spandex, these lightweight gloves give you relief without getting in the way.
What you get:
- Covers wrist, palm and partial fingers
- Cotton-spandex blend lets your skin breathe
- Open fingertips for typing and phone screens
- No latex for sensitive skin
- Five sizes from extra-small to extra-large
The best arthritis gloves for daytime let you type, write, use your phone and handle detailed work while getting continuous pain relief. The Arthritis Gloves cover the areas that need support while leaving your fingertips free.
Textured Grip for Better Handling
Best for: Household tasks, driving, handling smooth objects
Need better control when holding things? Our arthritis gloves for hands with textured grips have silicone dots placed on the palms and fingers. This setup gives you a secure hold on drinking glasses, electronics, steering wheels and other slick surfaces.
What you get:
- Textured surface stops things from slipping
- Fingertips stay open
- Cotton-spandex-polyester mix
- Fewer seams mean less rubbing
- Toss them in the washing machine
These Arthritis Gloves with Grips really help when arthritis makes your grip weaker, giving you confidence when driving, cooking or handling your stuff.
Full-Finger Coverage
Best for: Cold weather, nighttime wear, outdoor activities
When you need complete coverage, our full-finger gloves support every joint from wrist to fingertips. These gloves have touchscreen-friendly fingertips so you can use phones and tablets without pulling them off.
Gloves for arthritic hands with full fingers work great in cold weather when symptoms get worse. Perfect for outdoor stuff or sleeping. The Full Finger Arthritis Gloves keep your hands warm through the night when pain usually peaks.
For extra arm support, check our compression sleeves that pair well with hand compression.
Copper-Enhanced Gloves
Best for: Long wear periods, staying fresh, antimicrobial help
Our copper-infused gloves for arthritis mix standard compression with copper's germ-fighting properties. Get them in both open-finger and full-finger styles, with a polyester blend that has copper fibers woven in.
Research on copper's effects is still ongoing, but plenty of users say they feel better and notice less odor compared to regular gloves.
Targeted Solutions
Individual Finger Support
Best for: Trigger finger, thumb arthritis, isolated joint pain
For help with specific fingers, compression gloves for fingers give you focused support without covering your whole hand. These sleeves work great for trigger finger, thumb arthritis or when just one joint acts up.
Cold Therapy Options
Best for: Acute inflammation, severe pain flare-ups
When you're dealing with serious inflammation and bad pain episodes, ice therapy gloves give you hot and cold treatment with compression. Filled with special clay gel that stays flexible when frozen, these mittens fit your hand's shape.
Choosing the Right Gloves for Hand Pain
Based on What You Do
Office Work and Typing: Support gloves for hands with open fingers keep your fingertips free while putting compression on joints that get stressed from repetitive motions.
Household Tasks: Textured grip gloves give you secure handling of kitchen stuff, cleaning supplies and personal items while cutting down joint stress.
Nighttime Relief: Full-finger gloves give you complete warmth and support while you sleep, when lots of people feel their worst stiffness.
Outdoor Activities: Full-finger gloves with touchscreen tips let you stay connected while protecting your hands from cold weather that makes arthritis worse.
For extra wrist stability, our wrist braces work great alongside compression gloves. Need more support for your fingers? Check our hand braces for additional joint protection.
Daily Use and Care
When to Wear Them
These gloves work best when you wear them regularly. Lots of people like wearing them during sleep, when hands naturally get stiff and pain usually peaks. Eight hours overnight matches typical sleep time while giving you morning relief.
During the day, switch between styles based on what you're doing. Use open-finger gloves for detailed work, textured grip gloves for household tasks and full-finger ones for outdoor stuff or cold places.
Keeping Them Clean
Most go in the washing machine with cold water and similar colors. Lay them flat to dry so they keep their compression and don't stretch out. Taking care of them right means they last longer while staying clean.