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Knee-high elastic compression socks (Ccl.2) closed toe
- primary and secondary venous varicose
- varicose veins during pregnancy
- venous sclerotherapy
- after venous surgery
- after thrombophlebitis (superficial)
- deep vein thrombosis
- post-thrombotic syndrome
- thrombosis prevention in outpatients
- grade I-III chronic venous insufficiency
- prevention of venous ulcers
- lymphodema
- edema during pregnancy
- post-traumatic edema
- stasis after prolonged immobility (paralysis or partial paralysis of the limb).
Gradual compression activates blood flow, makes it easier for venous blood to return from the lower extremities back to the heart, improves venous valve function (blood is pushed up), narrows the cross-section of a compressed vein, prevents blood accumulation in the lower extremity
Advantages:
- First compression socks in the world to be awarded the TACTEL climate control technology badge;
- TACTEL fiber fabric made of nylon, perfectly evaporates moisture (dries eight times faster than cotton), breathable and extremely soft (several times softer than many other materials), so the skin does not sweat while wearing these compression socks;
- these compression stockings are very elastic, so it will fit for about ~ 95% of people of different body types;
- due to its softness, air permeability is perfect to wear on long trips or during pregnancy;
Compression class I (18-21 mmHg)
Composition:
71% TACTEL® polyamide;
29% LYCRA® elastane;
Putting on compression stockings requires more hand strength.
Size |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
Narrowest point approx. 2–3 cm below the knee |
29-38 |
32-41 |
35-44 |
38-46 |
Ankle (narrowest point |
20-23 |
23-26 |
26-29 |
29-31 |
Sock length |
Leg lenght up to knee (cm) |
Short |
35-40 |
Long |
37-42 |
How to wear compression socks?
Put on compression socks in the morning to prevent swelling of the feet or until the swelling is mild and stay with them all day when walking or sitting for a long time. Put off compression socks in the evening and allow the feet to rest. Make sure you wear compression socks when traveling with airplane or car. This will protect your feet from swelling, fatigue and ensure an efficient return of blood from your feet to your heart. It is also important to move your feet when sitting, standing or traveling for long periods. It is advisable to do a little leg lift, rotate the foot in a circle around the ankle joint, and if possible, walk every couple hours.
Keep your feet healthy
To keep your feet healthy, it is recommended that you maintain your physical activity level, for example walk, swim as often as possible, wear comfortable shoes, put a pillow under your feet slightly higher than your head while sleeping and wash your feet under lukewarm water daily, massage feet with light circular movements.
Care of compression socks
Washing instructions:
• You can wash socks by hands or in a washing machine by setting up a gentle washing program and putting socks in the washing bag. Water temperature - not more than 40 ° C;
• Use neutral soap for soft fabrics (do not use bleach or fabric softeners);
• Do not use any chemicals;
• Do not iron;
• Do not dry on radiators, in direct sunlight or in a dryer;
• Compression socks are best to dry in a horizontal position, allow to dry naturally in room temperature;
• Regularly wipe the silicone straps, whitch can be found on the top of the socks, with spirit to improve adhesion.
• Protect compression socks from various lubricants, creams or oils, direct sunlight, high intensity light and heat, as all of these factors affect compression reduction.
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