6 October 2015 Not wanting your day of effective compression to end? Tempted to try wearing them to bed? Read this first! |
6 October 2015 Do you have legs? Do you have feet? If your answer is yes then you should wear compression stockings! |
6 October 2015 Class 1? Class 2? Afnor? RAL? Just what are these compression stocking things, anyway? |
6 October 2015 Sure, they’re made to squeeze your legs, but compression stockings can be just as good as squeezing your wallet, too. With some retailers offering healthy hosiery at prices that will send your blood pressure soaring, it’s a good thing CompressionStockings.com keep things affordable enough to see your frustration, your comfort and your bank balance kept at a nice, healthy level! |
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30 September 2015 | John Jobst was founded in 1950 by Conrad Jobst in Ohio, USA. Conrad used his inventing and engineering expertise along with his own experience as a venous disease sufferer to develop gradient compression garments to relive the symptoms of venous insufficiency. Since then, Jobst’s commitment to helping those with venous conditions has never wavered. |
30 September 2015 | John If you’ve ever tried to buy or even looked into buying compression stockings, you’ve probably come across the term mmHg. This usually follows a series of numbers and looks a lot like a computer error message, but is actually how the strength of compression stockings is measured. |
30 September 2015 | John Because compression stockings are medical items, there are a huge variety of types available for you and it can be a bit daunting to those who are new to the world of compression garments. Fortunately, we here at Compression Stockings can help you find the right stockings for you. |
30 September 2015 | John You might have overheard someone mention compression socks at your local sports store, or heard from a family member that their doctor has recommended compression stockings to them, but what do they really do? What can they help with? |
30 September 2015 | John Compression stockings are medical items, so it’s important that you treat them correctly to avoid any accidental complications, much as you would with prescribed medicine. Wearing compression stockings incorrectly can lead to the condition being treated to worsen, so it’s vital that you wear them correctly. |