Compression Socks are designed to help prevent the occurrence of and guard against further progression of, venous disorders such as oedema, phlebitis and thrombosis. They provide the most compression in the ankle area and less in the calf area, promote blood circulation and oxygen flow, these not only prevent cramping, fatigue, swelling, but also help muscle recovery, spider, varicose veins, and diabetic.
Designed with lightweight, durable, and breathable fabric – especially great if you are on your feet for long periods of time. The anti-odour and anti-static fabric stop the growth of bacteria and fungus while wicking moisture/sweat away from your feet. Deodorizes and keeps you dry even with longer use. Knee-high compression socks are used not only to help increase circulation but also to help prevent the formation of blood clots in the lower legs. They also aid in the treatment of ulcers of the lower legs.
Compression Socks offer graduated compression that increases blood flow throughout limbs, allowing for reduced pressure in the legs and feet. This reduces circulation related discomfort and aids to make long flights, long rides or any prolonged sitting more bearable. Compression Socks are designed with a high heel reinforcement which also supports prolonged sitting periods. It ventilates, soothes and guards feet against pressure and friction. The built-in heel, toe tip, calf and Achilles tendon protectors target all the pressure areas in your legs for energy enhancing and sprain preventing support.
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