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Sigvaris 822C Midtown Microfiber Knee High 20-30mmHg Graduated Compression Closed Toe
Sigvaris 822C Midtown Microfiber Knee High 20-30 Closed Toe
Firm 20-30mmHg Support Closed Toe Reinforced Toe/Heel Microfiber
For moderate and more severe symptoms: The Sigvaris medical collection is designed to ensure correct fit and accurate compression, resulting in optimum therapeutic benefits and greater wearing comfort. Sigvaris medical products are designed to fit various lifestyles and are best suited for those with chronic venous disorders, edema, stasis, skin changes, and for those who have had or will be having a vein procedure.
Shoe Size Accommodations: Short Length works Men's Shoe Sizes 7-11 Long Length works with Men's Shoe Sizes 9.5-14
Fiber content: 87% Nylon 13% Spandex Latex Free
20-30 mmHg (CCL 1) Firm Gradient Compression Indication Guide: Moderate to severe varicose veins Moderate leg & ankle swelling Relief from moderate edema / lymphedema Varicose veins during pregnancy Leg swelling following surgery Following sclerotherapy Orthostatic hypotension Postural hypotension Helps Prevent DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
Caring for SIGVARIS MEDICAL Products:
Hand washing is recommended, but you may machine wash on the gentle cycle with garment turned inside out.
Use lukewarm water and a mild detergent. (We suggest SIGVARIS Washing Solution.)
To protect the garment during washing, we recommend turning the garment inside out before washing.
Compression stockings are medical grade devices designed to move blood flow.Â
Support compression stockings are made available in multiple compression support levels. Most commonly compression support stockings come in mild (8-15 mmHg), Medium (15-20 mmHg), Firm (20-30 mmHg), X-Firm (30-40 mmHg) gradient compression levels.
Compression Therapy Guide
Mild
Provides relief and minimizes tired and achy legs.
Prevents fatigued legs from long periods of sitting or standing.
Helps relieve minor swelling of feet, ankles, and legs.
During pregnancy, helps prevent the formation of varicose and spider veins.
Helps maintain healthy, energized legs.
First Time Wearing Compression Stockings? We recommend you start with 15-20mmHg
Medium
For the prevention and relief of minor to moderate varicose and spider veins.
Helps relieve tired, aching legs, and minor swelling of feet, ankles, and legs.
During pregnancy, helps prevent varicose veins and spider veins.
Helps prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT), also known as economy class syndrome.
Used in post-sclerotherapy treatment to help prevent the reappearance of varicose veins and spider veins.
Ideal compression level used for those traveling long distances.
Firm
Helps prevent and relieve moderate to severe varicose veins (also during pregnancy).
For post-surgical and post-sclerotherapy treatment to help prevent the reappearance of varicose and spider veins.
Helps in treatment of moderate to severe edema or lymphatic edema.
Helps with the management of active ulcers and manifestations of post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS).
Helps relieve superficial thrombophlebitis.
Helps prevent orthostatic hypotension (sudden fall in blood pressure when standing).
Helps prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT), also known as economy class syndrome.
Extra Firm
Helps prevent and relieve severe varicose veins.
Used in the treatment of severe edema and lymphedema.
Used in post-surgical and post-sclerotherapy treatment to help prevent the reappearance of varicose and spider veins.
Helps reduce symptoms of Orthostatic Hypotension and Postural Hypotension
For the management of Venous Ulcers and manifestations of Post-Thrombotic Syndrome (PTS).
Prevents deep vein thrombosis (DVT), also known as economy class syndrome.
RX
40-50 mmHg Gradient Compression Stockings are generally indicated for more Serious Venous Diseases such as Acute Leg/Ankle Swelling, Varicose Veins, Chronic Vein Insufficiency and Deep Vein Thrombosis.
The benefits of Compression Therapy are plentiful and the reasons vary from person to person why you may choose to wear compression socks or stockings. As shown in the above chart, some of the most prevalent symptoms or conditions that benefit from compression therapy are:
Pregnancy related swelling and vein problems
Varicose or spider veins
Lymphedema or edema
Swelling, pain or blood clots in the lower legs, also known as DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
Poor circulation from sitting for long periods
Post-surgical and post-sclerotherapy treatment
It can even be used as a preventive measure to maintain healthy legs for someone who spends extensive amounts of time on their feet. Quite simply, when we stand still for long periods, the forces of gravity increase the pressure within the veins of the legs where the greater effects happen at the ankle and decreases gradually up the leg and body. This pressure depends on the vertical distance of the column of blood from the heart to the foot. That's why gradient compression stockings are designed with the pressure greatest at the ankle and diminishing as it moves up the leg in order to counter the effects of the higher venous pressures.
Compression therapy products are put on in the morning upon arising, which is typically before any significant swelling would occur, and then removed at night. Throughout the day the compression prevents blood from pooling in leg veins, which in turn helps your overall circulation and lessens or eliminates any leg swelling you may have.
When shopping for compression socks or stockings, it is best to measure earlier in the day before swelling builds in the legs. Measurements taken later in the day after swelling occurs may cause you to choose an item that is too large and then not effective.
There are many types of compression socks and stockings available without a prescription and they do offer wide-ranging benefits. Before wearing a compression therapy of 20 mmHg (Firm Compression) and above, it is generally recommended to consult your health care provider to find out if graduated compression stockings are right for you. If the answer is yes, they can tell you what pressure grade you should buy for maximum benefit and relief.
I bought 2 pair earlier this year, but do not see the exact numbers that I have on my invoice. I want to make sure that I get the right thing. I need #822CXXM99. Is this available at the same sale price of 30% off? Asked by David
That model number appears incorrect in our system. i would suggest you recheck the model number of the garment.
I have sigvaris stockings labeled 822CLLM Size: LL - is that the same as 822CLLM99? Asked by Martin
Yes, it is. The 99 is just the color of the stocking.
i wear sigvaris 862cls open toe with the silicone bubbles on top to help them stay up.
I wear regular socks over them to help prevent damaging the foot portion.
Do you have any suggestions of a closed toe sigvaris stocking with the same silicone bubbles on top. I am looking for something made of a little heavier material so I can get by not putting a regular sock over the top?
Asked by Michael
You can try the Sigvaris 362C which is cotton socks. They have reinforced toe/heel with extra cushioning.
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Pleased with Sigvaris Knee Highs 1 people found this helpful
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Learned that most support hose with closed toe match calf measurements first. Shoe size is usually very short unless you are willing to relax on calf tightness. To correct this, have been using open toe for years, ordering by calf dimension only. Decided to try closed toe large (up to 13 size) Sigvaris 20-30mm knee high, and have been very pleased with foot as well as calf size. Wish I had learned this when obtaining from medical supply sources.
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It's taken a little while to figure out what product is best for me, what length and what degree of support, but these seem to do the trick. My suggestion: DEFINITELY get the silicone cuff at the top: it is the only thing that keeps my stockings up if I'm not sitting down.