BSN Medical/Jobst 113151 Sock Knee High 15-20 mmHG Closed Toe
The BSN Medical/Jobst 113151 Sock is a high-quality, knee-high compression sock designed for individuals requiring gradient compression therapy. Ideal for use in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care, this sock provides effective support and relief for individuals with circulatory issues or those who spend long periods on their feet. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide graduated compression, applying the greatest pressure at the ankle and decreasing as it moves up the leg, thus facilitating blood flow back towards the heart.
This overview section explains the general purpose and functionality of the item. The BSN Medical/Jobst 113151 Sock is designed to provide compression therapy, which helps improve blood flow, reduce swelling, and alleviate pain in the legs. The sock's closed-toe design and knee-high length ensure comprehensive coverage and support. Made with high-quality materials, this sock is durable and comfortable to wear, making it suitable for daily use.
Key Features
- Provides gradient compression of 15-20 mmHg to facilitate blood flow back towards the heart
- Knee-high length offers comprehensive coverage and support
- Closed-toe design for added comfort and protection
- Available in navy color and X-Large size to cater to different preferences and needs
- Durable and comfortable to wear, making it suitable for daily use
- Helps reduce swelling, alleviate pain, and improve overall leg health
- Easy to put on and take off, with a comfortable fit throughout the day
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Please refer to the size chart for detailed measurements • Weight: Lightweight for enhanced comfort • Materials: High-quality, breathable materials for durability and comfort • Compliance: Designed to meet the needs of individuals requiring compression therapyIdeal For
• Hospitals: for patients requiring compression therapy during their stay • Clinics: for patients with circulatory issues or those who spend long periods on their feet • Home care: for individuals who require compression therapy in the comfort of their own homes • Outpatient clinics: for patients who need ongoing compression therapy as part of their treatment plan • Individuals with circulatory issues, such as varicose veins, edema, or deep vein thrombosisShare Product Link: