BSN Medical/Jobst 113144 Sock Knee High 30-40 mmHG Closed Toe
The BSN Medical/Jobst 113144 Sock is a high-quality, knee-high compression sock designed for individuals requiring graduated compression therapy. Ideal for use in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care, this sock stands out for its ability to provide precise compression levels, promoting improved blood flow and reducing the risk of swelling. With its closed-toe design and full calf coverage, it offers comprehensive support and comfort for individuals with circulatory concerns.
This compression sock is engineered to deliver a consistent and graduated compression of 30-40 mmHg, which is crucial for managing conditions such as edema, varicose veins, and deep vein thrombosis. The graduated compression design ensures that the pressure is highest at the ankle and gradually decreases as it moves up the leg, facilitating the return of blood to the heart. This not only helps in reducing swelling but also in preventing the formation of blood clots.
Key Features
- Graduated compression of 30-40 mmHg for effective management of circulatory conditions
- Knee-high design with closed toe for comprehensive coverage and support
- Full calf coverage for added comfort and support
- Available in khaki color, making it versatile for both clinical and everyday use
- Large size option to accommodate a range of patient needs
- Engineered for durability and long-lasting comfort
- Designed to promote improved blood flow and reduce the risk of swelling
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Available in various sizes to fit different calf and foot measurements • Weight: Lightweight for enhanced comfort • Materials: Constructed from high-quality, breathable materials for comfort and durability • Compliance: Manufactured in compliance with international standards for medical compression hosieryIdeal For
• Hospitals: For patients requiring post-operative or ongoing compression therapy • Clinics: For treating patients with circulatory conditions or managing swelling • Outpatient clinics: For follow-up care and management of chronic conditions • Home care: For individuals managing circulatory health at home • Nursing homes: For residents requiring ongoing compression therapy and supportShare Product Link: