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Compression Level Comparison
Light
10-15mmHg
Designed for everyday relief from mild ankle and leg swelling.
Great entry level for those looking for a little support from minor discomforts
Commonly used for minor varicose and spider veins, minor swelling, pregnancy
Moderate
15-20mmHg
(Most Popular) Designed for everyday relief from mild-moderate swelling and pain.
Moderate support for more energized legs and feet
Commonly Used For- travel, long days on your feet, moderate swelling + pain, varicose and spider veins, edema, pregnancy
Firm
20-30mmHg
Designed for everyday relief from moderate-severe swelling and pain. Also used to improve endurance in long-distance running.
Firm support commonly prescribed for moderate-severe swelling and pain + endurance sports
Commonly Used For- DVT, severe swelling and pain, lymphedema, circulatory conditions, recovery, injury prevention
Socks with Benefits
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“Excellent support, keeping my legs energized and reducing fatigue during long shifts.” - Leah H., MD
True Graduated Compression™
This is the most effective form of compression, offering a medically designed gradient-level of support. True Graduated Compression™ or pressure stockings work by creating precise amounts of pressure at different parts of your legs & feet for optimal circulation. Typically tighter at the ankles and looser, going up the legs to help blood flow freely instead of pooling.
How to Put On Compression Socks
- Reach inside the sock and grab the heel. While holding the heel, turn the sock inside out to create a small pocket.
- Point your toes and place your foot inside the small pocket. Gently grab the top band and pull it up onto the rest of your foot.
- Grab the cuff of the sock and gently pull up your leg to just below your knee.