Heating of the neck or elbows alleviates Raynaud's phenomenon but has different effects on different types of patients with systemic sclerosis.
Yoshihito ShimaAkane WatanabeNobuto InoueTetsuya MaruyamaEiji KunitomoAtsushi KumanogohPublished in: Modern rheumatology (2023)
Elbow and neck heating alleviated Raynaud's phenomenon to a similar extent, but their mechanism was different. Heating the elbows had a greater effect on patients with advanced capillary damage and lower fingertip Angpt-1 concentrations.