Sentences with phrase «socks put pressure»

These special socks put pressure on the legs, which help the veins pump the blood quicker towards the heart.
The socks put pressure on the veins, which in turn keep their firmness and the blood can flow quickly and effortlessly.
Compression socks put pressure on the veins, thus reducing their diameter.
Compression socks put pressure on your whole foot, aiding circulation more, but they don't let your feet breathe as much.

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Stockings and socks designed for this purpose can put anywhere between 30 to 50 mm Hg pressure on your legs.
The best compression socks for ankle injury put anywhere between 20 mm Hg and 30 mm Hg pressure on the ankles.
This open toe models are medical grade compression socks that put anywhere between 18 and 21 mm Hg pressure on your legs.
Compression socks also put pressure on the muscles.
These products put the largest amount of pressure on the ankles, and the pressure slightly subsides as the socks get higher on the legs.
Graduated compression socks help the circulatory system by putting more pressure on the ankles than on the higher parts of the legs.
Such models put the most pressure on the ankles, and then the pressure slightly subsides as the compression socks get higher on the legs.
They have one or a few areas on the product, that puts more pressure on your muscles, than the socks otherwise do.
Graduated compression socks put the most pressure on your ankles, and then the pressure slightly subsides as the socks get higher on your legs.
The socks only put a low 8 - 15 mm Hg amount of pressure on the legs, which makes them a mild compression model.
This means the socks put the biggest pressure on the ankles, and the pressure slowly subsides as the socks get higher up the legs.
Graduated compression socks put the most pressure on your ankles, where the veins have to work the hardest to circulate the blood.
Medium strength footless compression socks put between 10 mm Hg and 20 mm Hg pressure on the legs.
Here the socks put around 20 mm Hg pressure on your legs.
These graduated compression socks put between 20 - 30 mm Hg pressure on your legs.
These items put the most amount of pressure on the ankles, and then gradually decrease the pressure the higher up the socks are on the legs.
Graduated compression socks put the largest pressure on the feet and the ankles.
Most footless compression socks put anywhere between 5 mm Hg to 30 mm Hg pressure on the legs.
These put the largest pressure on your ankles, and the pressure slightly subsides as the socks get higher on legs.
(The more mm Hg the more pressure the socks put on your skin.)
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