Recovery Wear 'Miranes' Confirms Changes in Skin Surface Temperature and Blood Flow in Tests Based on Voluntary Standards for Medical Devices
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Piquepop Inc., based in Fukuoka, conducted tests to verify the efficacy of the proprietary 'W Far-Infrared Design®' technology in their 'Miranes' recovery wear. Measuring 16 healthy men and women aged 30-60 based on voluntary medical device standards, the results confirmed consistent increases in blood flow and stable skin surface temperature during wear. The company plans to use these findings to support daily conditioning through a scientific approach.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Does Miranes recovery wear promote blood circulation?
- A: Tests have shown increased blood flow during wear, suggesting an effect on blood circulation.
- Q: How does Miranes provide thermal effects?
- A: It utilizes a proprietary design combining highly thermally conductive special materials and far-infrared emitting ore prints.
- Q: Is the test result reliable?
- A: Yes, it was verified through human trials following the self-imposed standards for far-infrared blood circulation promoting wear set by the Japan Federation of Medical Devices Associations.