Antithrombotic compression socks with 18mmHg pressure are an ideal choice for the prevention of thrombosis and embolic events. They are intended for patients in the preoperative or postoperative phase and for those bedridden for an extended period. They achieve a gradual reduction in pressure applied from the ankle to the thigh with a consistent compression of 18mmHg, aiding in the venous return of blood.
Advantages and features:
- Open toe design for monitoring circulation and preventing fungal infections.
- Specially designed silicone support at the end of the sock for a secure fit.
- Color-coded heel for proper positioning of the sock.
- Hypoallergenic fabric with antibacterial properties.
- Breathable latex-free material suitable for both men and women.
Size calculation:
- Size S: Ankle circumference 20-22 cm, calf 30-38 cm
- Size M: Ankle circumference 23-25 cm, calf 34-44 cm
- Size L: Ankle circumference 28-30 cm, calf 38-48 cm
- Size XL: Ankle circumference 29-31 cm, calf 44-55 cm
- Size XXL: Ankle circumference 32-34 cm, calf 44-55 cm
Indications:
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
- Preoperative and postoperative for maintaining therapeutic success.
- Mandatory bed rest for an extended period.
- Compromised varicose veins during pregnancy.
Results:
- Activate and stimulate blood circulation.
- Prevention of thrombosis and embolic events.
- Reduce the feeling of heaviness in the legs.
Phlebitis: Phlebitis is caused by dilated veins close to the surface of the skin, primarily in the legs and ankles. The valves in the veins ensure proper blood flow. When these valves do not function properly, blood pools, the veins become weak, and undergo changes.
Type
- Type
- Calf High
- Toes
- Open
- Graduated Compression
- Yes
- Compression Class
- Compression Class 1
- Gender
- Unisex
Specifications
- For Diabetics
- No
- Colour
- White
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.