Comrad Knee-High Compression Socks, 20-30 mmHg Firm Support, Stripes
Description
Knee high compression socks in Comrad's Companion style, made from a thin, breathable moisture-wicking nylon that contours to the leg.
True graduated compression at 20-30 mmHg, Comrad's firm level. The pressure is strongest at the ankle and eases as it moves up the leg. Comrad lists this level as commonly used for moderate to severe swelling and pain, circulatory conditions, and recovery.
Smart-Silver antimicrobial ions help control odor.
Comrad recommends talking with a healthcare provider before using 20-30 mmHg compression.
Why It Matters
Legs and feet notice. Swelling, heaviness, and aching are common after hours without moving, and the drive or flight to a treatment center adds to it.
Graduated compression is designed for exactly that stretch of stillness. Which level suits you is worth a conversation with your care team, since the right one depends on what is causing the swelling.
Knee high compression socks in Comrad's Companion style, made from a thin, breathable moisture-wicking nylon that contours to the leg.
True graduated compression at 20-30 mmHg, Comrad's firm level. The pressure is strongest at the ankle and eases as it moves up the leg. Comrad lists this level as commonly used for moderate to severe swelling and pain, circulatory conditions, and recovery.
Smart-Silver antimicrobial ions help control odor.
Comrad recommends talking with a healthcare provider before using 20-30 mmHg compression.
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