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Knee Warmers Help Ease Arthritis Knee Pain

Many people suffer from knee arthritis – a condition characterized by the inflammation and swelling of the cartilage and lining of the knee joints – but you can help relieve knee arthritis pain by wearing knee warmers from FootSmart. If you’re experiencing any of the main symptoms of knee arthritis, including early morning stiffness, swelling, tenderness around the knee joint and limited movement of the knee joint, then you could benefit from wearing knee warmers.

Here are two featured knee warmers available on FootSmart.com today:

Angora Wool Supportive Knee Warmers:

These knee warmersslip on and remain securely in place without bunching or rolling. But the best feature of these knee warmers is the soft angora wool that sits against your skin. These knee warmers are made with soft angora wool inside and out to help treat arthritic knees and keep you moving in comfort. The total yarn content of these knee warmers is, in fact, 45% wool, 25% angora, 20% nylon and 10% elastic. If you suffer from arthritic knees, try these knee warmers and see how your mobility improves.

Thermo Lambswool Knee Warmers :

Theselambswool blend knee warmers provide gentle thermal compression to soothe painful knees. If you suffer from knee arthritis or feel discomfort due to knee problems and conditions, then you should try these knee warmers for relief. The inner tapered design of these knee warmers contours to the shape of your knees to retain natural body warmth.

These knee warmers also have a breathable layer of polypropylene that wicks moisture away from the knee, so that your knees won’t get sweaty when wearing these knee warmers. The acrylic and nylon blend threads used to make these knee warmers also provide stretch and support, making these knee warmers extremely comfortable to wear.

Best of all, you can wear these knee warmers either at night while you sleep, or wear these knee warmers during the day under your pants or during activities.

Remember to take care of your knee warmers. Hand wash these knee warmers in lukewarm water with mild detergent or soap, then press your knee warmers between two towels to remove any excess water. You should also air dry these knee warmers to avoid shrinkage.

Caution: These knee warmers are not recommended for people who experience adverse reactions to latex.

If you’re not interested in knee warmers, but would still like to view the arthritis pain relief products available at FootSmart, please click here. You can also view knee warmers and other products – including knee sleevescushioned ArthriStep insolesDynaFreeze and more – in the FootSmart arthritic knees section.

Information on foot and lower body conditions and solutions – including knee warmers and arthritis pain – provided by The Podiatry Institute, dedicated to advancing the standard of care in podiatric medicine and its effects on musculoskeletal health.

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