
by Hazrina Ahmad
staff writer
Golf is perceived as a low-risk sport, but injuries can occur at anytime of the game. The nature of the golf swing puts strains on the body, including on the wrist and hands. This frequently causes some common golf injuries like wrist injuries and wrist impaction syndrome. A wrist injury is always devastating for any enthusiastic golfer. If the wrist hurts, you can't possibly hold the club correctly, let alone swing it well.
As we all know, proper injury prevention includes adequate warm up, stretches and good swing techniques. Still, sometimes these methods are inadequate to prevent golf injuries. To protect themselves many golfers make it a habit to wear magnetic wrist bracelets. These accessories are considered a popular alternative therapy for injuries (in addition to proper treatment of course) or to prevent injuries from happening altogether. This kind of prevention is inexpensive, has no undesired side effects and does not cause additional pain (in case you already nurse an injury).

So, how does a magnetic wrist bracelet actually work? The bracelets are designed to stimulate and improve blood circulation. The blood oxygen level is increased in the affected areas, which helps to alleviate the pain. The magnetic fields are believed to improve golfers' performance by reducing inflammation, stiffness and joint pains, and by increasing blood circulation. It works the way that, the longer you wear the bracelets, the more benefits you will experience.
The Magnetic Titanium Bracelets is great for golfers; because of its lightness it won't affect the swing. Good titanium bracelets are constructed of premium grade titanium with high power samarium cobalt magnets in every link. Apart from the functionality, the titanium bracelet is hypoallergenic, corrosion resistance and lasts for years. They are classy, elegant and are becoming a must have for golf lovers.
There is another famous health bracelet known as RAYMA, which is created with special therapeutic qualities. Manufactured from specific metal alloys that are able to hold a precise electrical charge, RAYMA health bracelets are very different from magnetic bracelets. Basically, RAYMA creates a passive-energy resonator that has therapeutic effects on aching joints and muscles as well as improving health. Well known golfers like Paul Laurie and Lee Westwood found the RAYMA bracelet to be one of the best accessories for their golf related performance enhancement, and over 14 Million have been sold worldwide.
As for voguish lady golfers, there is a range of attractive ultra lightweight titanium magnetic bracelets with cat's eye beads, turquoise marquees or gold plated accents. More stylish magnetic bracelets for viewing are available at Sohofive. Please bare in mind that these bracelets are especially designed for ladies as the width is thinner, better detailed design, and the best part is - it still works wonderfully like other titanium magnetic bracelets. Hint for male golfers: makes a great birthday/anniversary gift.
They are generally not expensive, so you may want to consider giving such a bracelet a try. Why wait until the pain becomes too much to play? Join the trendy world of golfers, it doesn't hurt to try one. Grab any of the mentioned-above bracelets and start gaining benefits from them. The bracelets will look dashing on you (a bonus, don't you think so?).
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