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How Do Pressure Rings Work?

Published in Acupressure Devices 1 min read

Pressure rings work by applying targeted pressure to specific points on your fingers.

Understanding the Mechanism

These rings are designed with features that interact directly with your skin. Based on principles similar to acupressure, they don't pierce the skin like acupuncture needles but instead use constant contact and pressure.

Key Component: Triangular Points

A primary way pressure rings function is through little triangular shaped points that stimulate various parts of your fingers. These small protrusions are built into the surface of the ring.

Applying Pressure

  • As you wear the ring, the tension of the ring combined with the design of these points applies pressure to the skin and underlying tissue on your finger.
  • Movement of the finger while wearing the ring can cause these points to gently massage or stimulate the areas they contact.

This application of pressure is intended to provide a stimulating effect on the fingers, often linked to the concept of stimulating acupressure points believed to be located on the extremities.