BSN Medical/Jobst 119691 Compression Stocking Knee High 20-30 mmHG
The BSN Medical/Jobst Compression Stocking is a high-quality, knee-high compression garment designed for individuals requiring gradient compression therapy in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide consistent, reliable compression that helps improve blood flow and reduce swelling in the legs, making it an ideal solution for individuals with circulatory issues or those at risk of developing them.
This compression stocking is part of a comprehensive range of products aimed at providing relief and support for individuals with venous disorders. It is designed to be worn on a daily basis, offering a comfortable and effective way to manage symptoms associated with poor circulation, such as swollen ankles, tired legs, and varicose veins. The garment's gradient compression technology applies the greatest amount of pressure at the ankle, gradually decreasing as it moves up the leg, thereby facilitating the return of blood to the heart.
Key Features
- Provides gradient compression of 20-30 mmHg to help improve blood flow and reduce swelling
- Knee-high design offers comprehensive support and coverage for the leg
- Closed-toe design for added comfort and protection
- Available in Espresso color to suit individual preferences
- X-Large size to accommodate a range of leg sizes and shapes
- Constructed from high-quality materials for durability and comfort
- Easy to put on and take off, making it suitable for daily wear
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Varied based on size • Weight: Lightweight for comfort • Materials: High-quality, breathable materials • Compliance: Designed to meet or exceed international standards for compression garmentsIdeal For
• Hospitals and acute care settings for patient recovery and rehabilitation • Outpatient clinics for managing chronic conditions • Home care for individuals managing circulatory issues or at risk of developing them • Laboratories and research institutions for studying circulatory health • Individuals with jobs that involve prolonged standing or sitting, such as nurses, teachers, or office workersShare Product Link: