Posts Tagged ‘medical supplies’

Identifying Good Sources of Medical Supplies

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

How many different categories of medical supplies can you name? Do you know that there are actually dozens of categories? These include everything from canes, bathroom assists and bandages to walkers, pain relief products and diabetes supplies.

This means that when you need to purchase medical supplies on a frequent or regular basis you will have to determine if the vendor you select can meet all of your needs. It is somewhat important to review the quality of the merchandise being sold as well as the variety, and to begin basing any decision on these factors alone.

For example, consider diabetes supplies; these might include nutritional products and garments in addition to the meters, insulin, and syringes necessary for good health. The better vendors will work hard to provide a comprehensive collection of materials that might allow customers to get all of their required medical supplies in a single location.

In addition to making a wide array of materials available, a good vendor is going to also supply customers with necessary information. Consider those that allow customers to “rate” their merchandise. This is a vitally important factor because it allows potential buyers to see how others have felt about the product, and if it will meet their needs too.

For example, if we return to the diabetes supplies as an example, a good vendor will sell a wide array of test strips, but each one will also have product rating details and customer reviews that can be easily accessed prior to purchasing a specific brand. These reviews, however, should come from verified customers and the best suppliers will usually limit such feedback options only to those who have actually bought and received their supplies.

While there are an abundance of online vendors, using the criteria describe above is a good way to get the best experience possible.

Solutions for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Friday, January 29th, 2010

 There is some controversy about the causes of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS); most people assume that it results from frequent typing. In reality, it appears that forceful, repetitive wrist motions are the most frequent cause, as with assembly line work or the overuse of power tools. Whatever the origin of CTS, the symptoms are always the same: aching wrists, weakness in the hands, numbness in the hands, and pain up the arm. It is this radiating pain that forces sufferers to look for medical supplies to ease the problem. Here are a few devices that patients have found helpful.

A wrist cushion for your mouse is one way to deal with CTS pain while using the computer. The cushion is filled with something called “ergoBeads” to create a massaging effect and increase circulation.

Exoform makes a popular CTS brace that is not as bulky as some styles. This brace works by preventing extreme range of motion and is contoured for better fit. With three sizes to accommodate varying wrist sizes, this brace helps prevent numbness in the hands, especially while typing or sleeping at night.

The Pil-O-Splint and the adjustable Pil-O-Splint version are useful medical supplies for arthritic hands, tendinitis, and carpal tunnel. Patients who wake up in the night with clenched hands sleep more soundly when wearing this device. By keeping the wrist and hand in place, this splint-type gadget provides relief from constant pain.

If hand perspiration is a concern, AliMed manufactures the CTS AliDry Grip-Fit Splint. This splint is designed to wick away moisture, so that athletes need not worry about moisture build-up and odor. Wrist control is provided yet the splint can still fit inside work gloves, so that grip strength is not compromised.

With the right medical supplies to suit your lifestyle, you can control your carpal tunnel symptoms and enjoy life again.