BSN Medical/Jobst 119590 Compression Stocking Waist High 30-40
The BSN Medical/Jobst Compression Stocking is designed for individuals requiring graduated compression therapy, suitable for use in various settings including clinics, hospitals, and home care. This compression stocking stands out for its ability to provide effective pressure gradient to assist in reducing swelling and promoting blood flow, making it an ideal choice for patients with venous insufficiency or those at risk of developing it.
Overview: The BSN Medical/Jobst Compression Stocking is a medical device intended to provide graduated compression to the leg, helping to improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of blood clots. It is designed to be worn on a daily basis, providing therapeutic compression that is strongest at the ankle and gradually decreases as it moves up the leg. This graduated compression helps to push blood upwards towards the heart, reducing swelling and discomfort in the legs.
Key Features
- Graduated compression providing a pressure gradient of 30-40 mmHg to assist in reducing swelling and promoting blood flow
- Waist-high design for comprehensive coverage and support
- Closed-toe design to provide additional support and protection for the foot
- Constructed from durable, breathable materials for long-lasting comfort and wear
- Available in a honey color to provide a discreet and natural appearance
- Large size option to accommodate a range of patient needs
- Easy to put on and take off, making it simple for patients to manage their own care
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Varies by size • Weight: Lightweight for patient comfort • Materials: Durable, breathable materials • Compliance: Meets or exceeds international standards for compression stockingsIdeal For
• Hospitals and acute care settings for patients at risk of deep vein thrombosis or venous insufficiency • Outpatient clinics and physician offices for patients requiring ongoing compression therapy • Home care settings for patients managing chronic venous insufficiency or at risk of developing it • Long-term care facilities for residents requiring ongoing compression therapy • Individuals with jobs that involve prolonged standing or sitting, increasing their risk of venous insufficiencyShare Product Link: