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Sizing Chart: Measure Around Ankle, Calf & Thigh
Small: Ankle (18-21 cm) & Calf (28-38 cm) & Thigh (40-62 cm)
Medium: Ankle (21-25 cm) & Calf (30-42 cm) & Thigh (46-70 cm)
Large: Ankle (25-29 cm) & Calf (32-46 cm) & Thigh (54-78 cm)
XLarge: Ankle (29-33 cm) & Calf (34-50 cm) & Thigh (60-81 cm)
Compression stockings are available in different levels of compression, which are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). The compression level refers to the amount of pressure exerted by the stocking on the leg.
The compression level is determined by the tightness of the weave of the material used in the stocking. Always consult your physician for any questions or concerns you may have regarding the tightness of compression you need.
Here are the different levels of compression commonly used:
Mild compression (8-15 mmHg): This level of compression is often recommended for individuals who suffer from mild varicose veins or mild swelling in the legs. These can also be used as a preventative measure for people who do not have varicose veins or swelling
Moderate compression (15-20 mmHg): This level of compression is often recommended for individuals who suffer from moderate varicose veins, moderate swelling in the legs, or for individuals recovering from surgery or a leg injury. These are also popular for people who are on their feet all day or traveling
Firm compression (20-30 mmHg): This level of compression is often recommended for individuals who suffer from severe varicose veins, severe swelling in the legs, deep vein thrombosis, or for individuals recovering from a serious leg injury. A doctor will typically let you know if you need anything of this compression
Extra Firm compression (30-40 mmHg): This level of compression is often recommended for individuals who suffer from severe varicose veins, severe swelling in the legs, deep vein thrombosis, or for individuals recovering from a serious leg injury. A doctor will typically let you know if you need anything of this compression