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Compression Socks maximize muscle oxygenation and boost energy with unparalleled, scientifically optimized, compression technology for all-day benefits. it helps reduce and prevent swelling for the wearer, and the compression action help to prevent the slowing of blood flow so it can flow more quickly up the leg back toward the heart; helping to maintain positive circulation and leg health,strong muscles and healthy joints.
People with the following symptoms may benefit from Compression socks:
-Tired, aching, fatigued, and swollen feet.
-Shin splints, and calf muscle pull.
-Plantar fasciitis, and achilles tendonitis.
-Edema, lymphedema, and venous insufficiencies.
-Post-surgical recovery, and athletic recovery, spider veins, and varicose veins.
Common occupations that may benefit from compression socks:
– Pregnant woman, Nurses and doctors.
– Masseurs, cosmetologists, and stylists.
– Frequent travelers or anyone taking a long plane flight.
– Teachers, Warehouse, packing, or delivery occupations.
– Business people with desk positions that require prolonged sitting.
– Construction workers, chefs, line workers, and restaurant serving staff.
– Jobs that require you to be on your feet a lot and MORE!
Compression socks washing instructions
1. Wash with neutral detergent in warm water wash, do not wring dry, with dry towel adsorption excess moisture.
2. Dry naturally in the shade.
3. Do not press in the sun or iron.
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Compression stockings are a specialized hosiery designed to help prevent the occurrence of, and guard against further progression of, venous disorders[1] such as edema, phlebitis and thrombosis.
Compression stockings are constructed using elastic fibers or rubber. These fibers help compress the limb, aiding in circulation.
Compression stockings are offered in different levels of compression. The unit of measure used to classify the pressure of the stockings is mmHg. They are often sold in a variety of pressure ranges. Over-the-counter support is available in 10-15 or 15-20 mmHg.
Higher pressure stockings require a prescription and a trained fitter. These higher pressures range from 20-30 mmHg to 50+ mmHg.
Other pressure levels used by manufacturers for custom-made, flat-knitted products in the US and Europe range from 18-21 mmHg to >50mmHg.