Tingling hands is a very frequent and annoying symptom. Tingling might be harmless and transitory at times.
This problem might be caused by nerve pressure caused by sleeping with your arm bent beneath your head. It might also be caused by nerve pressure caused by crossing your legs for an extended period of time. In either situation, the “pins and needles” sensation is quickly eased by reducing the pressure that generated it.
Diabetes also is one of the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy, accounting for about 30% of cases.
This is why tingling in the hands, feet, or both can be severe, episodic, or chronic. It also can come with other symptoms, such as pain, itching, numbness, and muscle wasting. In such cases, tingling may be a sign of nerve damage, which can result from causes as varied as traumatic injuries or repetitive stress injuries, bacterial or viral infections, toxic exposures, and systemic diseases such as diabetes.
Although there are no treatments for inherited types of peripheral neuropathy, many of the acquired types can be improved with treatment. Of note, successful treatment depends on an accurate diagnosis and treatment of the cause of the tingling.
As long as the peripheral nerve cells have not been killed, they can regenerate. Physical therapy, for example, showed great efficacy in terms of regenerating the affected hand nerves.
More specifically, due to low blood circulation, physiotherapy has proved to be effective in treating paresthesia. Nerve gliding exercises are used extensively in treating numbness and tingling of the hands. It prevents nerve damage by facilitating circulation and nerve movement.
In this regard, our technological team has brought to the market its novel device: the SIFREHAB-1.1 Robotic Rehabilitation Gloves. The equipment is particularly intended for those who experience hand tingling. It is a novel product for the rehabilitation of hand functions.
This device can help patients boost their psychological well-being and sense of self-accomplishment since they can recover at home by themselves, save the cost of a rehabilitation hospital and accompanying care, independently complete the daily rehabilitation training plan, and carry out functional task-oriented training. These tasks include daily activity training such as stretching, machine holding, etc.
Being an easy-to-use device, the SIFREHAB-1.1 is fabricated with polymer pneumatic flexible material which is adjustable and wearable and can start the artificial flexible drive with high flexibility. Accordingly, hand tingling patients can guarantee a comfortable, stress-free home rehabilitation session.
If numbness in your hands persists for more than a short while, you should seek prompt medical attention. It could be a sign of a serious medical condition. By considering the need to pursue rehabilitation activities at home, a better outcome can be achieved in less time with less spending. For this reason, the Robotic Rehabilitation Gloves: SIFREHAB-1.1 has been advanced as one of the most suitable devices specifically designed to promote this quick and effective physical recovery.
Reference: Tingling in Hands and Feet