Compression Stockings are also alternately known as Pressure stockings; Support stockings; Gradient stockings.
For instructions on how to wear, watch this video
You wear compression stockings to improve blood flow in your legs. Compression stockings gently squeeze your legs to move blood up your legs. This helps prevent leg swelling and, to a lesser extent, blood clots.
If you have varicose veins, spider veins, or have just had surgery, your health care provider may prescribe compression stockings.
When we took a close look at the compression stocking industry, we found its offerings lacking in choice and appeal for those seeking elegant and refined sockwear. We began with designs that would marry the latest compression engineering with luxurious thread combinations, innovative textures and colors, and styles that complement casual and business apparel for both men and women. The result? Energizing, revitalizing compression that's not just for athletes plus high-quality, high-fashion socks that match any mood or style.
Compression Stockings that goes beyond treating varicose Veins, Chronic Diabetes; these are high quality compression stockings for men on the move, for Athletes, while on long Journeys and for those who stand while at work for a long period of time.
Putting on Your Compression Stockings
Put on stockings first thing in the morning before you get out of bed. Your legs have the least amount of swelling early in the morning.
Compression Stockings Can Be Hard to Put on
If it's hard for you to put on the stockings, try these tips:
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