Medi Compression Stockings, 3rd Compression Class (White)
Medi compression stockings, specifically the white 3rd compression class (35 mmHg), offer superior support and therapeutic benefits for patients requiring inpatient treatment. Designed for optimal circulatory health, these medical-grade stockings are recommended for various post-surgical scenarios and conditions.
Key Uses:
- Post-surgical recovery: Following procedures such as saphenofemoral junction surgery, phlebectomy, sclerotherapy, and thermal ablation.
- Edema and hematoma prevention: Minimizes swelling and bruising.
- Improved circulation: Encourages healthy blood flow to the legs.
- Accelerated rehabilitation: Supports faster recovery after surgery and childbirth.
- Reduced risk of complications: Minimizes the likelihood of thromboembolic events and other adverse effects.
Superior Features and Benefits:
- High-quality materials: Constructed from hypoallergenic polyamide and elastane for exceptional durability, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties. The compression gradient remains consistent even after multiple washings.
- Comfortable fit: Features a silicone grip that securely holds the stockings in place without restricting blood flow. Latex-free silicone prevents irritation and keeps the skin dry. Clear compression class and size indicators ensure proper fit and prevent circulation issues.
- Advanced design: The two-way-stretch, circular knit construction provides exceptional comfort and elasticity. An open toe allows for easy hygiene and monitoring of microcirculation.
- Clinically proven effectiveness: Mediven Struva 35 stockings have demonstrated superior efficacy and comfort compared to elastic bandaging in clinical trials.
Specifications:
- Compression Class: 3 (35 mmHg)
- Color: White
- Material: Polyamide, Elastane
- Features: Silicone grip, open toe, two-way stretch, breathable
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 etiology trophic ulcers.
- Acute soft tissue infection.
- Individual intolerance to the materials used in the knitwear.
Note: Always consult your physician or healthcare provider before using compression stockings, particularly if you have any underlying health conditions. Proper sizing is crucial for optimal effectiveness and comfort. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for care and maintenance.