Medi Active Compression Socks – Black, Class 2 Compression
Medi Active Compression Socks offer superior support and comfort for individuals seeking relief from leg discomfort and improved circulation. These Class 2 compression socks are designed with graduated compression, applying the highest pressure at the ankle and gradually decreasing towards the knee. This targeted compression promotes healthy blood flow, reducing swelling and fatigue in the legs.
Key Benefits of Medi Active Compression Socks:
- Improved Circulation: Graduated compression stimulates venous return, reducing venous congestion and improving circulation in the legs. This mechanism enhances the function of the calf muscle pump, propelling blood back towards the heart.
- Reduced Swelling: The increased pressure on the veins helps to reduce edema (swelling) by promoting the reabsorption of fluid from the tissues back into the bloodstream.
- Pain Relief: Improved blood flow and reduced swelling can significantly alleviate leg pain and discomfort associated with various conditions.
- Fatigue Reduction: By reducing venous pooling and improving circulation, these socks can help combat leg fatigue and heaviness, particularly after prolonged periods of standing or sitting.
- Varicose Vein Management: Medi Active Compression Socks are highly effective in managing the symptoms of varicose veins and preventing their progression.
- Post-Surgical Recovery: They are recommended for post-surgical recovery and as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for venous disorders.
- Thrombosis Prevention: For individuals at risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), these socks can help to prevent the formation of blood clots.
Indications:
- Varicose veins (including during pregnancy)
- Varicophlebitis
- Post-phlebectomy and venous surgery recovery
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prophylaxis in high-risk individuals
Contraindications:
- Chronic occlusive arterial disease of the lower extremities (posterior tibial artery systolic pressure below 80 mmHg)
- Severe diabetic polyneuropathy and angiopathy
- Decompensated cardiopulmonary insufficiency
- Non-venous etiology trophic ulcers
- Acute soft tissue infection
- Septic phlebitis
Sizing:
Accurate measurement is critical for optimal effectiveness. Measure the circumference of your ankle (b), calf (c), and knee (d), as well as the length from the sole of your foot to your knee (ad). Refer to our detailed size chart [link to size chart here] for proper fit.
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