BSN Medical/Jobst 7515512 Compression Sock Knee High 20-30 mmHG
The BSN Medical/Jobst Compression Sock is designed for individuals requiring graduated compression to help improve blood flow and reduce swelling in the legs. Ideal for use in a variety of settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care, this compression sock is particularly beneficial for individuals who spend long periods standing or sitting, as it provides therapeutic support and comfort. With its closed toe design and knee-high length, this sock is suitable for everyday wear, promoting overall leg health and well-being.
The BSN Medical/Jobst Compression Sock is intended to provide graduated compression, which means it applies the greatest amount of pressure at the ankle and gradually decreases as it moves up the leg. This design helps to prevent blood from pooling in the legs, reducing the risk of swelling, varicose veins, and other circulation-related issues. By improving blood flow, this compression sock can help alleviate symptoms such as fatigue, aching, and heaviness in the legs, making it an excellent choice for individuals with circulatory concerns or those who require preventive care.
Key Features
- Graduated compression to improve blood flow and reduce swelling
- Knee-high length for comprehensive support and coverage
- Closed toe design for added comfort and protection
- Available in 20-30 mmHg compression level for therapeutic support
- Denim blue color for a versatile and discreet appearance
- Full calf design to accommodate larger calf sizes
- Latex-free materials for reduced risk of allergic reactions
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Available in various sizes to fit different calf and foot measurements • Weight: Lightweight for comfortable wear • Materials: Latex-free, breathable materials for comfort and durability • Compliance: Designed to meet or exceed industry standards for compression garmentsIdeal For
• Hospitals and healthcare facilities for patient care and rehabilitation • Clinics and medical offices for preventive care and treatment • Home care and self-care for individuals with circulatory concerns or those who require preventive support • Outpatient clinics and rehabilitation centers for ongoing therapy and support • Travel and everyday activities to help reduce the risk of blood clots and swellingShare Product Link: