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Why doesnt my compression glove completely control the swelling on the back of my hand?

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Why doesnt my compression glove completely control the swelling on the back of my hand?

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A. The back of your hand may swell because unlike the fingers or leg, the hand is more flat in shape than round. Inserting a foam pad under the glove over the back of your hand can increase the pressure to the back of your hand where it is swelling.

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