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Venous thromboembolism support compression sock 4 series
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venous thromboembolism support compression sock
venous thromboembolism support compression sock
venous thromboembolism support compression sock
venous thromboembolism support compression sock
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Characteristics

Type of support
venous thromboembolism support
Patient type
unisex
Size
M, L, S, XL, XXL, XS

Description

Graduated compression ankle socks help improve blood and oxygen circulation in your feet, ankles, and legs. The compression fabric helps reduce muscle vibration which could cause soreness and fatigue. Odor resistant, antimicrobial Application/Instructions: 1. Place thumbs inside sock and gather the material. 2. Slip foot inside sock and slowly pull up and over the heel. 3. Adjust heel for comfortable fit. 4. Gently slide sock up the leg and smooth out any wrinkles. DO NOT fold over the upper band or allow the sock to roll., 1. Place thumbs inside sock and gather the material. 2. Slip foot inside sock and slowly pull up over heel. 3. Smooth out any bunching or wrinkles. 4. Do not fold over the upper band or allow the sock to roll. Intended Use: Graduated compression supports soft tissues, helping to reduce muscle vibration, soreness, and fatigue. Helps reduce venous pooling, which improves circulation, tissue oxygenation, and reduces swelling and edema. , Graduated compression supports soft tissues, helping to reduce muscle vibration, soreness, and fatigue. Helps reduce venous pooling, which improves circulation, tissue oxygenation, and reduces swelling and edema. Cautions/Warnings: NONE Care Instructions: Hand wash cold with mild detergent, do not bleach, line dry, do not iron, do not dry clean., HAND WASH COLD WITH MILD DETERGENT, DO NOT BLEACH, LINE DRY, DO NOT IRON, DO NOT DRY CLEAN.
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