Also check out: Compression Levels and Measuring Guide.
Compression socks and stockings can help anyone's legs feel more energized! Those of us who spend a great deal of time in a sitting or standing position will especially appreciate the feeling of improved circulation, as will those with the following leg issues:
We also strongly recommend that you consult with your physician before wearing compression 20 mmHg and above.
A knee-length gradient compression stocking is generally recommended to prevent or manage signs and symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency or other causes of lower leg swelling and skin changes.
When swelling or varicosities are present above the knee then a thigh-length compression sock or stocking may be a more effective choice.
Also check out: Compression Levels and Measuring Guide.
Knee length gradient compression stockings are often prescribed for a patient who has sustained a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or blood clot in the leg. The stockings are helpful in: 1. Controlling the swelling in the leg that occurs with DVT, and 2. To help prevent the development of post-thrombotic syndrome that may occur several months after the DVT.
Anti-embolism stockings are designed specifically for bed bound (non-ambulatory) patients to help prevent blood from pooling in the veins of the leg. Pooling of blood in the veins of the leg may contribute to blood clots forming in the veins.
Anti-embolism stockings are generally made for short duration of wear during a hospitalization. Anti-embolism stockings deliver gradient compression and, depending on the manufacturer, the compression delivered to the ankle is in the range of 13 - 18 mmHg. These stockings are normally only available in white.
After discharge from the hospital or extended care facility, if you need to continue wearing gradient compression stockings (such as Jobst® Medical LegWear) your physician can advise you on an appropriate level of compression. Jobst® manufactures stockings in the 15-20 mmHg, 20-30 mmHg, and 30-40 mmHg ranges that are ideal for long term wear and comfort. Jobst® Medical LegWear look fashionable and are available in a variety of colors and styles.
Also check out: Compression Levels and Measuring Guide.