Men's knee-high compression socks Adco, in brown color, 07550. This is a medical sock with graduated compression used for the compression of the lower limbs, primarily for the treatment of venous or lymphatic system disorders.
Pressure: 19-21mmHg
Indications:
- Venous diseases: Phlebitis / early stages after phlebitis treatment
- Improvement of quality of life in chronic venous diseases
- Prevention and treatment of venous edema
- Prevention of venous skin lesions
- Functional venous insufficiency
- Dermal liposclerosis and white atrophy
- Thromboembolic diseases: Superficial venous thrombosis, Deep vein thrombosis of the leg, Condition after thrombosis, Post-thrombotic syndrome
- Edemas: Lymphedemas, Edemas during pregnancy, Post-traumatic edemas, Post-surgical edemas
- Edemas due to specific professions
- Edemas caused by medication, if changes are not possible
Contraindications:
- Advanced stage peripheral obstructive arterial disease
- Septic phlebitis
- Cyanotic painful inflammation
- Congestive heart failure
Cleaning instructions: Wash your compression sock daily after use. The sock should be hand washed preferably with detergent for delicate fabrics. Do not wring it, but press it gently between two dry towels to remove water. Clean the silicone strip on the inside once a day with a damp cloth. Do not expose it to direct heat/cooling. Follow the instructions on the fabric label.
Measurements:
- XSmall: calf 30 - 32cm, ankle 18 - 20cm
- Small: calf 32 - 34cm, ankle 20 - 22cm
- Medium: calf 34 - 36cm, ankle 22 - 24cm
- Large: calf 36 - 38cm, ankle 24 - 26cm
- XLarge: calf 38 - 40cm, ankle 26 - 28cm
- Product Number
- 07550.07
Type
- Type
- Calf High
- Toes
- Closed
- Graduated Compression
- Yes
- Compression Class
- Compression Class 1
- Gender
- Men's
Specifications
- For Diabetics
- No
- Colour
- Brown
Important information
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