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Support Wear
Do you
have tired, aching legs or
swollen ankles – especially
after sitting for standing for
long periods of time?
Jobst Support Wear (8 –
15mmHg), using special
compression technology, enhances
circulation so your legs feel
refreshed and rejuvenated.
Swelling is minimized. Jobst’s
compression therapy can make a
real difference in leg health.
You will find Jobst SupportWear
comfortable, attractive, easy to
put on. The market leader in
medical legwear for more than 50
years, Jobst offers a stylish
collection of hosiery and socks for
Women and for
Men.
Sensifoot for
Diabetics
SensiFoot™
is designed to satisfy the
demand of professionals and
patients for an effective
diabetic sock. SensiFoot
makes proper foot care an easy,
comfortable part of any daily
diabetes routine.
SensiFoot offers more
than "regular" socks:
- Non-irritating, smooth toe
seam
- Extra padding in the foot,
heel and toe
- Moisture-wicking acrylic
multi-fiber yarns
- Antibacterial, antifungal
finish
- Non-constricting mild
compression
Medical
Legwear
Jobst Medical
Legwear means effective compression
therapy and quality. That is why
Jobst is the #1 Physician
Recommended brand. Their superior
reputation keeps patients and
physicians coming back.
While therapy is the first
concern, Jobst realizes that comfort
and style are also important to
you. That is why these stockings
are offered in Jobst UltraSheer,
Jobst forMen created with men in
mind, and Jobst
Relief, the lower cost brand.
Available in Moderate
Compression (15-20
mmHg), Firm Compression
(20-30
mmHg), and Extra Firm
Compression 30-40
mmHg.
General
Guidelines for Compression:
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Firm |
Extra
Firm |
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Discomfort from spider
veins
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Relief from minor leg
swelling
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Relief of tired aching
legs
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Relief of leg discomfort
during pregnancy
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Minor varicose veins
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For wear following
sclerotherapy
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Moderate to severe varicose
veins
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Moderate swelling
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Varicose veins during pregnancy
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Leg swelling following surgery
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Following sclerotherapy
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Note: These are
only examples
of reasons to wear
certain levels of compression.
Please consult with your
physician for
compression above 15-20
mmHg.
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