Welcome Summer in Comfort and Style with Our Summer Sandals!
Welcome Summer in Comfort and Style with Our Summer Sandals! Welcome Summer in Comfort and Style with Our Summer Sandals!
Home Summer Oxfords High Oxfords
Anti-Embolism Compression Stockings - Thigh High with Waist Fastening

Anti-Embolism Compression Stockings - Thigh High with Waist Fastening

$ 10.19

$ 0.00

Save: $

Size:
  • SmallSize1
  • MediumSize2
  • LargeSize3
  • XLargeSize4
  • XXLargeSize5
Unavailable
Please select combo product attributes
The combo subtotal is $,SAVE$

Product Details

Anti-Embolism Compression Stockings Tights
Thigh High with Waist Fastening
Colour: White
Sold as a pair.
Closed Toe

Sizing:
Please review the product image for how to measure sizing in cm.

 

What is an anti-embolism stocking?
Anti-embolism stockings help to put pressure on your legs, improving circulation and thus reducing the chance of a blood clot. Many people who have had surgery on their legs and need to stay in bed are given these stockings as a safety measure.

What is the difference between Medical compression stockings and anti-embolism stockings?
The biggest difference between Anti-Embolism Stockings and Medical Compression Stockings is the compression level and the medical reason for which it is worn. Anti- Embolism Stockings are usually graduated compression from 18–8mmHg as you progress up the leg. Medical compression stockings are a medically-measured 15–20mmHg or higher.

Anti-embolism stockings are clinically proven to reduce DVT1 and to promote increased blood flow velocity in the legs. Anti-embolism stockings have also been shown to prevent the damaging effects of venous distension that occurs during surgery.

Anti-embolism stockings apply the clinically-proven graduated pressure pattern of 18mmHg at the ankle, 14mmHg at the calf, 8mmHg at the popliteal, 10mmHg at the lower thigh and 8mmHg at the upper thigh.
It is important to measure the patient’s leg size to assure that the appropriate pressure pattern is applied. Please see the sizing chart in the product images.

People sometimes use the terms anti-embolism socks and compression stockings interchangeably, but these are actually different products with different uses. Anti-embolism socks are suitable for individuals who must remain in bed, while compression stockings are best for people who have more mobility.

Compression stockings exert stronger pressure on the legs, so people should not use them in place of anti-embolism socks. Instead, they are an appropriate choice for individuals with varicose veins or lymphedema.

Some compression products are available over the counter. These include flight socks, elastic support stockings, and athletic compression socks. These items usually provide less compression than anti-embolism socks, and the pressure is typically uniform rather than graduated.

You May Also Like

Zebra Oxford Wide Barefoot Shoes Smooth Leather Handmade 6mm Rubber Outsole
Zebra Oxford Wide Barefoot Shoes Smooth Leather Handmade 6mm Rubber Outsole

$ 92.94

Save: $

Glass Nipple Pump Small
Glass Nipple Pump Small

$ 17.40

Save: $

WILD DIVA Summer Feels Platform Slide
WILD DIVA Summer Feels Platform Slide

$ 11.40

Save: $

"The Corral" Jacket
"The Corral" Jacket

$ 40.60

Save: $

Hitz Men's Beige Leather Casual Loafers
Hitz Men's Beige Leather Casual Loafers

$ 2217.00

Save: $

Woven Push In Shoe - Gold
Woven Push In Shoe - Gold

$ 119.99

Save: $

Autogear Rechargeable Flexible Work Light Led
Autogear Rechargeable Flexible Work Light Led

$ 41.08

Save: $

Men "SNOOD" Casual Buckle Slippers
Men "SNOOD" Casual Buckle Slippers

$ 3359.58

Save: $

BBL & Lipo | Stage 1 Faja Colombiana Post-Op | Full Body   Post Surgery Recovery Night Gown Robe with Drain Pockets | ¾ Sleeves
BBL & Lipo | Stage 1 Faja Colombiana Post-Op | Full Body Post Surgery Recovery Night Gown Robe with Drain Pockets | ¾ Sleeves

$ 34.93

Save: $

Deborah Flower Two Piece Outfit
Deborah Flower Two Piece Outfit

$ 14.00

Save: $

Cart
Welcome Summer in Comfort and Style with Our Summer Sandals!
Your cart is currently empty.