Description
Antithrombosis stockings have a gradual compression on the lower limb: 20 to 24 mm Hg at the ankle, gradually decreasing towards the calf and thigh.
These stockings help restore blood pressure and speed in the venous system, restoring normal values.
The function of this compressive support is a supportive one rather than elasticity and is indispensable to remove stasis and clots that can cause the formation of embolisms or thrombosis.
They have always the open toe are allows so that the doctor can examine it better the foot.
The special material helps the stockings maintain their qualities even after multiple washes and is also resistant to body creams, oils, sweating and sterilization.
The products are available in a wide range of sizes (small, medium, wide, extralarge) and lengths (short, standard, long).
Color: white
CHARACTERISTICS:
- Compression 20-24 mm HG
- Open toe
- Color: white
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
To wear Albert – André socks, proceed as with normal socks but without rolling them.
Turn the sock upside down, then position the heel and pull the sock with your hands, stretching it towards the ankle, leg and depending on the length, towards the thigh and groin area. If the sock will be distributed correctly without wrinkles and creases, compression will be optimal.
To help you apply your socks more easily while dressing (for compression stockings classes 2 and 3), we recommend that you wear the latex gloves enclosed in the package.
For the open toes models, first apply the silk sleeve supplied with the product to the foot, which facilitates the sliding of the compression stocking.
Remove the silk sleeve off the leg, for the open toes stockings, once you’ve put them on. It is advisable to put the socks on in the morning, when the legs are less swollen. Apply silicone lotion and talcum powder on the skin to make it easier for the socks to slide down the lower limb. Contact your specialist if your toes feel numb or if the skin begins to change color while wearing the compression stockings.