Morton’S Neuroma Rheumatoid Arthritis – Mosaic Weighted Blanket

We are in need of solutions that soothe joints or painful muscles. Morton’S Neuroma Rheumatoid Arthritis. Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis may be difficult sometimes you need help stretching with deep tissue tools and finding relief when sleeping with the Mosaic weighted blanket.

I’m seeing a ton of rave reviews regarding these Mosaic blankets. I needed to dig deeper and I discovered that Mosaics are specially designed to be 8-12% of your body weight. We are referring to the type of low-tech sensory hacks that provide calm to arthritis, anxiety, and also people that experience clinical PTSD. Basically, the idea is to give you the feeling of being hugged or held. So all the warm and fuzzy feelings you get from this sort of sensory input is replicated through an equally distributed weighted blanket. The majority of the times you experience pain or numbness in the joints or muscle it’s because you are unable to relax or stretch that joint or muscle.

This blanket, provides the experience of being hugged tight, which is as soothing regardless of your age.

Anyone who sought relief and has experienced this type of discomfort knows how frustrating it can be.

So at about $150 for the blanket that can last years and help alleviate pain and allow me to sleep it is a no brainer.

But not all are created equally and just a few are made for breathability. Like any good idea, tons of brands pop up to provide products for a great idea.

Luckily Mosaic is based here in Austin, TX and they manufacture here as well. I have been seeing some reviews based on the products manufactured in China. The Mosaic blanket seems to be among the most relevant early adapter to the trend and we absolutely love the quality and variety they offer.

I recently went to Minnesota for a wedding and the 30 degree weather made me wish I had my Mosaic blanket with me. Might have weighed down my carry-on a bit too much on thought.

I’ve been using mine with my Muse headband and the Gaiam roller. I’ll tell you that stretching my problem areas out has been a huge benefit.