Medi Compression Stockings (White, Class 2, 2 Pairs)
Medi Class 2 compression stockings (23 mmHg) offer superior support and comfort for effective compression therapy in a hospital setting. These white stockings are designed for patients requiring compression treatment following various procedures and conditions, including:
- Post-partum recovery
- Varicose veins
- Phlebosclerosis
- Thermal ablation
- Post-operative venous surgery
Benefits:
- Enhanced results from phlebosclerotic and surgical treatments.
- Improved circulation and blood flow.
- Accelerated recovery after surgery and childbirth.
- Reduced risk of complications, including thromboembolic events.
- Alleviation of swelling and pain.
Material & Design:
Crafted from hypoallergenic polyamide and elastane, these compression stockings are exceptionally durable and retain their compression over time. The breathable fabric wicks away moisture, ensuring all-day comfort. The pressure gradient remains consistent even after multiple washes. Features include:
- Silicone grippers: Securely hold the stockings in place without constricting blood flow. Latex-free for sensitive skin. Compression class and size indicators are integrated into the grippers to help ensure proper fit and circulation.
- Two-way-stretch technology: Allows for easy donning and a comfortable, adaptable fit.
- Open toe design: Enables easy monitoring of circulation and facilitates hygiene.
- Circular knit construction: Provides optimal comfort and elasticity.
Indications:
These anti-embolic compression stockings are suitable for men and women and are recommended for use in hospitals and at home before, during, and after procedures and childbirth. Clinical studies demonstrate superior effectiveness and comfort compared to elastic bandages. A wide range of sizes ensures a perfect fit.
Contraindications:
- Chronic occlusive arterial disease of the lower extremities (regional systolic pressure on the posterior tibial artery below 80 mmHg).
- Severe diabetic polyneuropathy and angiopathy.
- Decompensated cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
- Massive edema of the lower extremity.
- Non-venous trophic ulcers.
- Acute soft tissue infection.
- Individual intolerance to materials in the fabric.
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