Experience superior protection and comfort with our Anti-Embolism Compression Socks Thigh High. These premium medical-grade socks are designed to prevent the formation of blood clots, especially during periods of immobility or post-surgery recovery. Crafted with precision, they apply gentle, graduated pressure from the ankle up to the thigh, promoting healthy blood circulation and reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
How to wear anti-embolic stockings?
Key Features
Low-Pressure Support (18-24 mmHg): Provides optimal compression that is effective yet comfortable for all-day wear.
Thigh-High Design: Extends above the knee for comprehensive coverage and enhanced protection.
Multiple Sizes: Available in seven different sizes to ensure a perfect fit for every body type.
Color-Coded Sizing: Easily identify your size with our convenient color-coded system.
Benfetits of anti embolism stockings
Prevents Blood Clots: Ideal for individuals at risk of DVT, including those recovering from surgery or who are immobile for extended periods.
Improves Circulation: Helps to enhance blood flow, reducing swelling and discomfort in the legs.
Comfortable and Durable: Made from high-quality materials that provide long-lasting support without sacrificing comfort.
Don’t compromise on your health and well-being. Invest in our Anti-Embolism Compression Socks Thigh High today and take a proactive step towards better circulation and clot prevention.
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FAQs
What are anti-embolism stockings used for?
Anti-embolism stockings are used to prevent blood clots, especially in bedridden or post-surgery patients.
How does anti-embolism stockings help prevent pooling of blood in the legs?
They apply graduated pressure to the legs, improving blood flow and preventing blood from pooling in the veins.
How do you measure for thigh high anti-embolism stockings?
Measure the circumference of your ankle, calf, and thigh, as well as the length from your heel to the top of your thigh.
How long do you wear anti-embolism stockings?
Typically, they are worn all day, removed only for bathing or as directed by a doctor.