They put 12 - 14
mmHg graduated compression on your legs.
Not exact matches
Men's thigh - high
compression stockings and knee - high
compression socks are available with
graduated compression levels, from 15 - 20
mmhg, 20 - 30
mmhg and 30 - 40
mmhg compression.
The progressive 02 sock has a
graduated compression of 24
mmHg at the foot and ankle.
Graduated compression stockings are manufactured in
compression ranges: 12 - 20
mmHg, 20 - 30
mmHg, 30 - 40
mmHg, 40 - 50
mmHg, and 50 +
mmHg.
When you're looking at socks with a
graduated compression, the measurement might look like this: 10
mmHG — 15
mmHG.
The stockings come in
graduated levels of
compression, from 15 - 20
mmhg, 20 - 30
mmhg and 30 - 40
mmhg.
The Mediven Plus are available in
graduated compression from 20 - 30
mmhg, 30 - 40
mmhg and 40 - 50
mmhg.
These
compression socks have a moderate
graduated compression grade of 15
mmHg to 20
mmHg.
This sporty
compression sock has a
graduated compression range of 20 - 30
mmHg to give you a firm level of support.
The ideal
compression is still being uncovered, but the current studies indicate that
compression of about 15 - 25
mmHg of pressure is ideal, as long as it is
graduated (a bit more pressure on the ankle and less as you move up the leg).