Applications Beyond Golf

Infrared That Works Across Domains

KYMIRA’s infrared technology isn’t limited to sport. Its biological effects—vasodilation, mitochondrial activation, water resonance—have been studied across multiple fields:

 Cardiovascular Health

  • Improved microcirculation and endothelial function
  • Increased tissue oxygenation without elevated heart rate
  • Potential support for peripheral vascular conditions (Gordon et al., 2014; Gordon & Coyle, 2012)

Neurological & Cognitive Support

  • Enhanced oxygen delivery to brain tissue
  • Reduced inflammation markers linked to cognitive fatigue
  • Early-stage studies suggest benefits for concussion recovery and sleep regulation (Hamblin & Vatansever, 2012)

Musculoskeletal & Chronic Pain

  • Reduced soreness and inflammation in joints and soft tissue
  • FIR garments shown to improve grip strength and reduce chronic pain
  • Used in post-operative recovery and arthritis support (Gordon & York, 2009; Gordon & Hamblin, 2012)

Metabolic & Cellular Function

  • Increased ATP production and mitochondrial density
  • Improved glucose uptake and cellular signaling
  • Potential support for metabolic syndrome and fatigue-related conditions (Lever et al., 2025; Hamblin & Vatansever, 2012)

KYMIRA’s infrared fabrics are used by elite athletes, rehabilitation clinics, and research institutions. Whether you’re training, recovering, or managing chronic fatigue, the technology adapts to your biology—not just your sport.


Published Studies Supporting Non-Sport Applications

  • Lever JR, Ocobock C, Smith-Hale V, Metoyer CJ, Huebner A, Wagle JP, Hauenstein JD. (2025). A Preliminary Investigation of the Efficacy of Far-Infrared-Emitting Garments in Enhancing Objective and Subjective Recovery Following Resistance Exercise. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology.
  • Gordon I, Vangel M, Hamblin MR. (2019). Effect of Shirts with 42% Celliant® Fiber on tcPO₂ Levels and Grip Strength in Healthy Subjects: A Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial. Journal of Textile Science and Engineering.
  • Gordon I, Wason J, Lavery L, Hamblin MR, Thein MS. (2014). Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing the Effects of Far-Infrared Emitting Ceramic Fabric Shirts and Control Polyester Shirts on Transcutaneous PO₂. Journal of Textile Science and Engineering.
  • Gordon I, York R. (2009). Effect of Optically Modified Polyethylene Terephthalate Fiber Socks on Chronic Foot Pain. BioMed Central Complementary & Alternative Medicine.
  • Gordon I, Hamblin MR. (2012). Effect of Celliant® Materials on Pain and Strength in Subjects with Chronic Elbow and Wrist Pain. Internal Clinical Report.
  • Gordon I, Coyle M. (2012). Transcutaneous Partial Pressure of Oxygen (tcPO₂) as a Primary Endpoint to Assess the Efficacy of Celliant® as a Vasoactive Material. Internal Clinical Report.
  • Hamblin MR, Vatansever F. (2012). Far Infrared Radiation (FIR): Its Biological Effects and Medical Applications. Photonics and Lasers in Medicine.