24 April 2009, Glasgow – Heating textiles specialist EXO2 is
finding new applications for its technology outside of the company’s
traditional heating motor cycle gloves market. Recently the company has been
exploring healthcare applications and has used a heating mitt to assist a young
Glasgow man who is recovering from a spinal injury.
Challenge
Matt Atherton (22) was planning an evening out with friends
one night in January. His plans were shattered, however, when he fell from a
height, breaking his neck at C6 level with damage to the spinal cord. He was
airlifted to the Queen Elizabeth Spinal Injuries Unit in the Southern General
Hospital, Glasgow, and started on treatment right away. His right side began to
show signs of movement quite early, but the left was much slower. This pattern
continued after surgery, with the right side growing stronger, and the left
responding only slowly to therapy. Matt explained, “The physio thinks that the
left arm was stretched in the fall, which has damaged these nerves.”
Wellness
It was at this point that James Laing of Exo2 heard of Matt
and sent a pair of Exo2 Heated Mitts.
Exo2 technology is based around a unique polymer-based
element that heats up when low voltage is passed through it. By regulating the
voltage, the material can be heated to a pre-defined level to create a uniform
area of heat with no hot spots. The material is powered by either rechargeable
batteries, a mains power adaptor or from the accessory socket of a car or
motorcycle. It has a wide range of potential uses including sports clothing,
warm clothing for elderly or disabled and can even be incorporated into
furniture or buildings as a cost-effective source of heating. In Matt’s case,
the material had been built into mitts that can be used for outdoor sports such
as skiing or motorcycling. They have also been worn by people with Raynaud’s Condition
to help keep their fingers warm.
The mitts have an additional health benefit as they emit
infrared (IFR) heat. Unlike ordinary heat, which is mostly absorbed at skin
level and raises the skin temperature, IFR rays easily penetrate the skin up to
a depth of 4cm. This has a range of effects on the body:-
·
It
expands blood vessels and capillaries, improving blood flow and promoting
faster tissue regeneration;
·
The
oscillation that occurs naturally reduces the ion bonds of the atoms that are
holding together the molecules of water, resulting in a release of
toxins (one of the main benefits of the IFR saunas);
·
Some
studies have even shown that there is improved angiogenesis (growth of new
blood vessels) following repeated application of IFR.
Result
After the first session with the mitts, Matt noted a very
positive response. “I had the mitts on for a good hour”, he said. “And when I
took them off I found I could open my hand, which I couldn’t do before”. He has
been wearing the mitts for three weeks now, and is not seeing any dramatic
improvement, but he recognises that this is likely to be because recovery is in
a very slow phase. Exo2 has now developed a blanket for Matt and he is keen to
use the mitts and blanket for longer periods each day. He's not finished with
healing yet!
For further information, please email jamesf.laing@exo2.co.uk