Compression Therapy
What is Graduated Compression Therapy? |
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Problem
Veins in the legs literally move blood back to the heart through a series of valves that open and close, with muscle contraction preventing backward flow of blood. A multitude of problems can be due to: age, disease, hereditary, overweight, as well as prolonged sitting or standing can cause these valves to malfunction, allowing blood to pool in the lower legs. The result is pain, swelling, and stagnation of the blood.
How it works
Medical Grade Compression Stockings provide graduated compression to assist venous return
STOCKINGS - GARMENTS |
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Compression Garments are available in many styles and options. We stock many ready to fit garments with the options of:
- Varying Compression Classes
- Below Knee to Pantyhose to Upper Limb
- Open or Closed Toe
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Medical Grade Compression Stockings provide graduated compression to assist venous return |
It is important to be measured and fitted by a trained practitioner. Often with a referral and diagnosis from your Doctor or Specialist ,we assess and recommend the style of garment best suited to your condition and body shape. Measurements are taken at key points that determine the size and specific compression required.
Compression Classes
Compression is graded as Class 1, 2 or 3, the highest being Class 3.
Garments are fitted to provide specific amounts of Compression to suit the condition being managed
Generally the following conditions are managed with the 3 choices of compression
- Class 1 – 20-30mm Hg - For – Mild Oedema, Tired/Aching Legs, Pregnancy, Travel
- Class 2 – 30-40mm Hg - For – Chronic venous Insufficiency, Venous Ulcers, Varicose veins
- Class 3 – 40-50mm Hg - For - Lymphodema
Note- Compression amounts can vary between manufacturers and countries
Custom Made garments are for specific conditions, or if the leg or arm shape falls outside the range of the manufacturers pre-made garment guidelines
Options:
- Zippers
- Linings
- Silicon stay up tops
- Flat or Circular Knit
- Colours
Training and Fitting Instructions are provided to ensure you understand how to apply and remove your garments safely and correctly.
Download - Use and Care Guide
Various Assistive Devices are available to help in the application and removal of garments.
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Application Butler |
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Easy As Applicator |
Styles
Lower Limb
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Below knee |
Below knee Open Toe |
Mid Thigh |
Above Knee with belt |
Pantyhose |
Upper Limb
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Hand based |
Socks
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Travel Socks - for maintaining healthy blood flow to your legs while they are idle for long trips on a plane or in a car. With periods of extended inactivity in cramped conditions normal blood circulation can be restricted, which can cause leg fatigue and discomfort and may contribute to the serious problem of DVT (deep vein thrombosis). |
Dress or Work Socks
Circulation socks designed for everyday use
- Mild Compression
- Seamless toe and heel
- Diabetic socks – non restriction tops
Sports
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Used in sporting arenas for:
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General Recommendations
- Keep Active – Exercise assists venous return
- Unless instructed Compression garments are only worn during the day while you are upright and mobile,
- Garment compression is guaranteed for 6 months continuous use
- You may want to consider purchasing a second pair so you will always have one pair to wear while the other is being washed
- If you have any concerns about your garments contact our staff for advice or a review appointment
- Consult your Doctor or Specialist if your condition changes or alters
Information Brochures:
How to Use & Care for your Garments
How to Wash your Stockings
How to Apply Stockings with a Donner-Butler
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