
Use a PEMF Therapy Pad for Targeted Therapy

Using a PEMF therapy mat is great for full-body therapy, but when you need localized therapy for smaller problem areas you can get what you need with the PEMF therapy pad.
A PEMF therapy pad is convenient enough to take with you anywhere you go, and it’s small enough to use with a small cat or dog.
Some may be battery operated while others may require a plug in.
A PEMF therapy pad may be ideal for those who want more targeted therapy while laying down, or even sitting.
There are millions of Americans that suffer from nagging pain caused by inflammation and tendonitis in the hand and wrist areas.
Millions suffer from the pain of carpal tunnel syndrome, as well as pain from the radial nerve, general arthritis, and de Quervain’s Syndrome.
Multiple syndromes affect the hand and wrist areas, and those who spend hours upon hours on the computer or using a mouse suffer from this painful condition.
Doctors have made the plea for individuals to try using a more ergonomic mouse to assist with these problems, as well as advised on the positioning of the wrist in an attempt to reduce the strain and inflammation associated with these conditions.
The standard course of treatment is painful injections, as well as the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories. These anti-inflammatories can eventually lead to irritation of the stomach and may cause ulcers.
If you are one of the millions that suffer from any of these painful conditions, please be sure to read this article all the way through to the end, and at the end, you will learn more about how you can get gentle therapy without drugs or invasive procedures.
Using a PEMF Therapy Pad for Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome may not sound like a big deal to those who have not experienced it, but it can be extremely painful and debilitating.
There are numerous conditions of the hand and wrist that cause similar types of pain, but regardless it can make you uncomfortable.
The standard course of treatment for conditions of the hand caused by inflammation and repetitive stress on the hand and wrist all follow a standard course of treatment including these medications:
- Advil (OTC).
- Tylenol (OTC).
- Naproxen.
- Aleve (OTC).
- Topical cream known as Topricin.
- Other topical analgesics.
- Corticosteroids (also known as cortisone injections/shots).
These medications have always been the “go to” for doctors and patients.
This is because these treatments work quickly and they can aid in relieving nagging and debilitating pain.
The downside for those who take these medications is that they can have short-term and long-term side effects including:
- Drowsiness.
- Nausea.
- Stomach pain.
- Ulcers.
- Bleeding of the stomach.
- Diarrhea.
- Reflux.
While these medications and therapies can be effective and relief pain for the short-term, physical therapy will still have long-lasting impact.
Increasing range of motion and mobility is the key with physical therapy, but PEMF therapy is proving to accomplish this as well.
Could PEMF therapy using a PEMF therapy pad help you improve your chances of reducing inflammation, increase blood flow to the area that needs healing and reduce your pain signficantly?
Is a PEMF Therapy Pad Right for You?
Have you been suffering from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with very little relief from modern treatments and drugs?
Have you suffered from trigger finger or trigger thumb only to experience debilitating pain and loss of mobility in your hand?
These conditions and others like it are really painful and they can keep you from doing simple, everyday tasks.
There is no need to suffer from the pain when there are options to help you reduce inflammation for the long-term, and reduce the pain.
PEMF therapy has been shown to reduce inflammation in the body in numerous studies.
Reducing inflammation is the key to overall pain reduction, and this is true specifically in the case of carpal tunnel syndrome.
This is because the carpal tunnel is already very narrow. When the sheath and tendons inside become inflamed, they swell.
The narrow nature of that tunnel means that the median nerve becomes compressed because the swelling has nowhere to go.
Trigger thumb or “mommy thumb”, is a really painful condition that occurs often in first time mothers.
When the tendons in the thumb become inflamed they rub against the tunnel and cause intense pain.
Over time, the fluid around those tendons can cause a notch to form, which can cause the thumb to lock up. The thumb may pop or crack, and that is the severity of the tendonitis in the thumb that causes that to happen.
New moms suffer tremendously because picking up an infant with that repetitive motion cause stress and strain on the thumb and pain may extend down into the wrist.
As a mom, you don’t have time for the pain!
This is why so many young mothers and even those moms that are having multiple children have come to rely on a PEMF therapy pad for pain relief from this condition.
It’s painful!
Moms that work on a computer every day may also continue to get worse unless they can rest the hand and thumb which is unlikely.
Using ice packs and alternating with heat packs is helpful as well.
If you are currently under the care of a physician, please continue with your course of treatment.
PEMF therapy is an alternative to taking medications and it may help you avoid having surgical procedures.
Any information we give you is not to replace advice or care that you get from your doctor.
We are not physicians, and we do not prescribe treatments or medications.
However, we can assure that there is a wealth of information on how PEMF therapy has helped thousands if not millions experience pain relief.
This pain relief comes by reducing inflammation over time.
Do your best to keep moving to reduce stiffness, however resting the hand and wrist in a split may be helpful in the short-term.
You may also want to talk to your doctor about what you can add to your diet to help with the lubrication of the joints in order to reduce inflammation and pain.
We hope that you feel better, and we also encourage you to check out www.pemfsupply.com, where you can view a section labeled, “Information Videos“.
Are you hoping to get relief for painful arthritis of the hand and wrist, carpal tunnel syndrome, or something else that ails you?
If so, please be sure to conduct your own online research about a PEMF therapy pad before you make a final decision.