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 to help prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism during periods of prolonged immobility. Made with a gentle compression of 18 mmHg at the ankle, these stockings promote increased blood flow velocity in the leg, aiding in the prevention of blood clot formation. The breathable, soft fabric and comfort-minded construction ensure they are suitable for regular wear in a medical or postoperative setting.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Discomfort or pain
- Restricted blood flow if improperly fitted
Warnings
- Do not use on open wounds
- Ensure proper sizing to avoid restricted circulation
- Consult a doctor if experiencing persistent pain
- Not recommended for individuals with severe arterial disease
- Check for signs of infection or vascular issues when using
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What is T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular ?
The T.E.D. Knee Length Anti-Embolism Stockings are designed to help prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism during periods of prolonged immobility. Made with a gentle compression of 18 mmHg at the ankle, these stockings promote increased blood flow velocity in the leg, aiding in the prevention of blood clot formation. The breathable, soft fabric and comfort-minded construction ensure they are suitable for regular wear in a medical or postoperative setting.- Skin irritation
- Discomfort or pain
- Restricted blood flow if improperly fitted
- Allergic reaction to material
- Do not use on open wounds
- Ensure proper sizing to avoid restricted circulation
- Consult a doctor if experiencing persistent pain
- Not recommended for individuals with severe arterial disease
- Check for signs of infection or vascular issues when using
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T.E.D. Knee Length/M-Regular 2 Miscellaneous
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