T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular
T.E.D. Knee Length/M-Regular 2 Miscellaneous
What is T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular?
The T.E.D. Knee Length Anti-Embolism Stockings are designed for the therapeutic prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism in patients. These stockings apply graduated compression, clinically proven to enhance blood flow velocity in the legs by exerting precise pressure on the muscles and veins. They are specifically tailored for medium-sized, regular circumference legs and are often used in post-operative or immobile patients to support venous return.Side Effects
- Skin irritation or redness
- Discomfort or pain
- Tingling sensation
Warnings
- Do not use if you have a skin infection
- Avoid if allergic to material
- Consult with healthcare provider if experiencing severe pain
- Not recommended for individuals with severe peripheral arterial disease
- Ensure proper sizing to avoid circulation problems
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- Skin irritation or redness
- Discomfort or pain
- Tingling sensation
- Itching
- Loss of circulation if worn incorrectly
- Do not use if you have a skin infection
- Avoid if allergic to material
- Consult with healthcare provider if experiencing severe pain
- Not recommended for individuals with severe peripheral arterial disease
- Ensure proper sizing to avoid circulation problems
T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular Coupons & Prices
T.E.D. Knee Length/M-Regular 2 Miscellaneous
What is T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular ?
The T.E.D. Knee Length Anti-Embolism Stockings are designed for the therapeutic prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism in patients. These stockings apply graduated compression, clinically proven to enhance blood flow velocity in the legs by exerting precise pressure on the muscles and veins. They are specifically tailored for medium-sized, regular circumference legs and are often used in post-operative or immobile patients to support venous return.
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