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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Cold Mouse Hand solution

The three items pictured above solve the cold mouse hand problem completely! The items are a Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch, a heated mouse and a warm mouse pad. When used together, the three items create a warm house for your mouse hand. Here's how it works:
The Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch is designed to hold the heated mouse and warm mouse pad. The heat generated by the two USB computer devices is insulated inside the blanket pouch.
The USB heated computer devices are made with a carbon fiber. The carbon fiber generates infrared heat. Infrared heat has healing effects. When used for 20-30 minutes daily, infrared heat is known to soothe tired muscles and relieve pain and stress.
For more information about these products, please visit the manufacturer's website at IGMproducts.com.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome demands warm hand


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: An Overview

By Jonathan Cluett, M.D., About.com

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that pinches a nerve in the wrist. The median nerve travels from the spinal cord to the finger tips. In the wrist, the median nerve passes underneath a ligament along with the flexor tendons of the fingers. The ligament that surrounds the median nerve and the finger tendons form the carpal tunnel.

In some people, this carpal tunnel becomes crowded, and the median nerve gets pinched. When the median nerve is pinched, symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome can result.
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Keeping your hands warm is important if you suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome. Using USB warming computer devices for everyday computer work helps relax hand muscles and relieve tension. Deep penetrating infrared heat rays found in the ValueRays heated mouse and mouse pad used inside or under a mouse hand warmer blanket helps relieve the cold and pain of the carpal tunnel hand injury. For more details, visit IGMproducts.com's Learning Center - Click Here.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Contest Blog - Everything Up Close - Mouse Hand Warmer Giveaway


Enter the contest to win a free Mouse Hand Warmer blanket pouch to keep your mouse hand covered with a fleece blanket! Everything Up Close is sponsoring a giveaway in partnership with IGMproducts.com.
This giveaway will end on Thursday, February 19th at 11:59pm (Central Standard Time). After the giveaway has ended, the winner will be picked randomly using random.org. EMAIL RULES: In order to win, you must provide a valid email. I will be notifying the winner by email only. Please make sure your blog profile includes your email address and make sure that it is visible. If you do not have a blogger account, please make sure you have included your email address in your post. If there is no email address provided, to contact the winner, another person will be chosen. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the winning email notification with their complete mailing address (I will be forwarding all this information to the sponsor), If this information is not received within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is open to residents of the US only!

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

How do you get your hand warmer when it's cold?

The best way to get your cold mouse hand warmer when its cold is to tuck it under a mouse hand warmer blanket. The hand warmer is a constructed of fleece blanket fabric, has a non slip surface and feels soft against the skin. No need to keep your mouse hand exposed to cold air and drafts.

Enter to WIN a free mouse hand warmer!

Everything Up Close is running a giveaway today through February 19, 2009. You must go to the Everything Up Close website and enter to win.

LINK = Everything Up Close




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Monday, February 9, 2009

Hand numbness ….. what are the causes?


from Ask the Neurologist

"I have hand numbness on the right. What’s causing it?"

First, go to a Neurologist to get it checked properly.

Sensory disturbance in the hand (tingling or numbness) may occur from anything which disturbs the sensory pathway from the receptors in the skin until the final point of perception in the brain. Approached systematically problems in the following places in the nervous system can cause this:

1) Skin (eg. following a severe burn)
2) Nerves
————e.g. trapped median nerve (as in “carpal tunnel syndrome” )
————e.g. trapped ulnar nerve at the elbow
————e.g. problem in the nerve roots coming out of the spinal cord in the neck or lower part of the brachial plexus (bundle of nerves near the arm-pit)
3) Spinal cord (neck area)
4) Brain (usually the opposite side to the hand affected).

The sensory pathways are dealt with in our lectures on the neurological examination and in our clinical neuroanatomy lecture focusing on the brainstem.
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For hand warmers and infrared heat computer devices to soothe hand numbness, visit ValueRays.com or IGMproducts.com. Infrared heat is known to relax muscle tissue. Always seek advice for your medical condition from a professional. For more details about cold hand or numb hand related conditions, click here.

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Five snow gadgets to enjoy the winter wonderland

ValueRays Heated Mouse - The Best Hand Warmer!

The weather outside is frightful
By Stuart Miles

Okay, we got the Tweet. It has snowed in the UK today, but how are you best going to enjoy it. Here are five snow gadgets for either this time if it lasts that long, or next time so you can be prepared. Snow ball fight anyone?

Grippers
Useful if you aren't planning on breaking your neck as you stack in on that slippery pavement, Grippers strap around your shoes and give you, you guessed it, extra grip on your feet. "Grippers are a simple silicone sling with super tough metal teeth that slip over almost any shoe, from the dainty to the heavy duty, and give you a grip that you wouldn't believe". So says the blurb at iwantoneofthose.com. No stapling required, they slip on and off very easily, and when you're not wearing them pack into a tidy and small little case that will fit into your pocket, bag, or if you're very organised, the glove box of your car.

The 50ft Snowball Launcher
Available from an online store in Canada (they get lots of snow) the 50ft snowball launcher reportedly does what it says - allows you to launch a snowball attack from afar. According to the blurb, all you have to do is "simply place snow in the forming chamber and close the lid; place one snowball in the muzzle, aim the launcher, and pull back the slingshot mechanism". You get three goes before having to reload the CA$30 machine.

Olympus Tough camera
All that lovely snow means you'll probably want to snap a picture of you playing in it, but the thought of taking out your camera only to get wet and damaged might be stopping you. In steps Olympus with its tough range that is more than capable of taking a beating and a soaking from an inbound snowball.

Skullcandy Terje Nine Headphones with Beanie
If you don't want a little cold to spoil your music listening when out and about then you may want to get a pair of Skullcandy Terje Nine Headphones with optional beanie. Instead of trying to work out how to put a hat on over the top of the headphones, Skullcandy has designed their Terje Nines to have a clip on beanie so you can stay warm and listen to "Let it snow" at the same time.

Hot hand warmers
All that snowball fighting makes for cold hands - gloves or not - you can warm them back up with a hot hand warmer from iwantoneofthose. Click the switch and the gadget springs into action giving you hot hands in seconds lasting for a promised 45 minutes. To use the £3.99 gadget again you just have to chuck it in a bowl of boiling water.

Related links
Link - Grippers
Link - 50ft snowball launcher
News - Olympus tough cameras
Link - Skullcandy
Link - Hand warmer

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

ValueRays Warm Mouse cold hand warmer

The ValueRays Warm Mouse heats to a soothing 104 degrees Fahrenheit. The infrared heat relaxes tension and penetrated deep to the muscle tissue. About 20-30 minutes of infrared heat daily will relieve many cold hand problems. The ValueRays Warm Mouse is perfect for people who suffer from a variety of medical conditions. If you or a loved one suffers from a cold mouse hand, grab a ValueRays Warm Mouse today.

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Are your fingers cold? Use infrared heat to keep your hand warmer




Hand warmers for computer users are our favorite thing to blog about. The Infrared Heated Mouse and Mouse Pad really do the trick. They keep your hand warm and produce a healing effect in the process.
Infrared heat improves circulation and joint movement in your hands and fingers. Infrared heat penetrates the skin's layers to the muscle tissue producing a healing effect to damaged, stressed muscles and joints.

For more information about hand warmers using infrared heat, click here.

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Monday, February 2, 2009

Surprising Ways to Stay Warm and Safe

Valerie Paxton, Allegra Medical

My friends tease me about my cold hands and feet. I mean, they are sooooo cold! I’ve tried all kinds of things to warm up (even moving from Nebraska to Arizona) but I just seem to run a few degrees south of normal. Yeah, ‘boo hoo’, I know, it’s 70 degrees here in January and I’m complaining.

But no matter where you are in the world, kicking back in your recliner at home or rippin’ gnar pow on your shred sled in Snow Mass, there are products you may have never imagined, designed to keep you warm and safe in the cold.

Check these out:

Energy Efficient Heaters for Home or Work

Toasty Toes Personal Heater - Deluxe Ergonomic Footrest - use sitting or standing anywhere, anytime. Adjustable angles. Never too hot to touch!

Electric Foot Wamer Mat - great for work! Fits easily under your desk. Waterproof. Quickly dries wet socks, shoes or boots, leaving you dry and warm.

Cozy-Legs Personal Heater - Under Desk Leg Warmer - Mounts to your desk, wall or optional stand. Keeps your legs toasty.

Bed Buddy Heat Therapy Kit - Comes with a sinus pack, hand warmers and foot warmers. Lightly fragranced with eucalyptus, clove and cinnamon. You can buy everything separately. Bed Buddy Back Wrap. All can be used hot or cold. See all Bed Buddy products.

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Dream Sack Airline Comfort Set - As seen on the Today Show, Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Everything you need to stay warm and cozy on the plane, train, bus or car (no driving with your eye shades on!). Includes a silk blanket, pillowcase, eye shades and a 12? storage bag. All totaled, weighs less than a pound.

Dream Sack Luxury Travel Kit - You’ll be stylin’ in first class no matter where you’re sitting. Great for your flight or in your hotel room. Includes a silk/cashmere blanket, charmeuse silk eyeshades and an outer bag that reverses to a pillowcase.

Outdoors

Cane Ice Grip - Prevents canes and crutches from slipping on icy and snowy surfaces. Don’t risk a fall! Get one of these. It’s only like, $7 bucks and it could save your life or the life of a loved one. I’m serious. Don’t make me come over there.

Ice-Away Snow and Ice Melt Pad - Much less expensive than embedded systems, this pad prevents show and ice from accumulating outside your door, or wherever you put it. Line your entire sidewalk! Great for home doorway entrances, wheelchair ramps, handicap-accessible structures, loading docks, hospitals, nursing homes, hotels, schools or churches. 36? x 32?. Plugs into a standard outlet.

IronClad Cold Condition Glove - Cold weather gloves for workers who need a high level of dexterity. Wicks away perspiration, breathable, water and oil resistant, non-slip rubber, machine washable.

Grabber Foot Wamers - 5 hours of air-activated warmth. Case of 30 packs, 2 warmers per pack. Put them in your shoes or boots, use one time and then throw away. These are standard equipment for skiers, snowboarders, hunters, campers, hikers, bird watchers or anyone who likes to do stuff outdoors in the cold. Also great for Arthritis, Raynaud’s, Lupus, Scleroderma, Sjogren’s, Myalgia or just poor circulation.

Grabber Peel-n-Stick Adhesive Body Warmer - Box of 40. A portable heating pad that you wear! Works for 12+ hours. Use for minor aches & pains or for warmth outdoors during sporting activities.

Grabber Hand Warmer - Pack of 40, with 2 per pack. These keep your hands and fingers toasty for more than 10 hours. Just open the packet and put the warmers in your gloves or pocket and they start working in a few minutes. No shaking or kneading required.

Emergency Rescue Blanket - another inexpensive way to save your life. This lightweight blanket should be in every cold-weather car and every backwoods backpack. It was invented for NASA and is used by militaries, search and rescue, and relief agencies worldwide.

I hope you stay warm and toasty until it’s time to stay cool and frosty. I’ll be back in a few months with AllegroMedical.com products to help you chill. You know I will.

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