Anti-embolism knee stockings, 280 DEN, postoperative
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DescriptionContents:Product DescriptionMain benefitsAnti-embolism role and postoperative useRecommended useTechnical specificationsFrequently asked questionsAnti-embolism knee stockings for venous prophylaxis and supportAnti-embolism knee socks are compression stockings recommended for bedridden people, patients before or after surgery and users with venous leg disorders. The product is designed to support circulation in the lower limbs and reduce the risk of complications associated with immobilization.After surgery or during periods of prolonged rest, muscle and circulatory activity may be reduced. In these situations, anti-embolism stockings can help maintain better circulation in the leg area, as recommended by your doctor.Anti-embolism knee socks They are 280 DEN thick and are available in sizes 1 to 7. Choosing the correct size is important for comfort, efficiency and safety in wearing.Main benefits of Anti-embolism Knee StockingsRecommend preoperatively and postoperatively: suitable for patients who need anti-embolism prophylaxis, as medically indicated.Useful in immobilization: can help people who are bedridden or temporarily have reduced mobility.Circulation support: Compression can contribute to venous circulation in the legs.Suitable for venous conditions: recommended for people with varicose veins or predisposition to thrombotic complications.Knee-length model: It provides support on the calf and is easier to apply than longer models.Thickness 280 DEN: dense structure, suitable for medical compressive use.Multiple sizes: available in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.For similar products, you can check out the category compression stockings or the full range of compression devices available in the MSN Life Services store.Anti-embolism knee socks for periods of reduced mobilityAnti-embolism knee socks They are used especially when the patient has reduced physical activity, for example after surgery or during periods of bed rest. In these situations, the leg muscles are less active and venous circulation can slow down.By applying compression to the leg, the stockings can support venous return and reduce areas of blood stagnation. The product should be used as directed by a doctor, especially in patients with thrombotic risk, varicose veins, hormonal therapies or circulatory disorders.Anti-embolism stockings do not treat blood clots that have already formed and do not replace anticoagulant treatment when prescribed. They are part of prophylactic measures and should only be used if the patient is eligible for medical compression.Recommended use for Anti-embolism knee stockingsAnti-embolism knee socks Apply to clean, dry skin, usually in the morning or as directed by your healthcare professional. The product should be pulled gradually over the leg, without twisting, wrinkling, or excessively tight areas.The top edge should be positioned below the knee, without being rolled up. Creases or rolling of the material can create uncomfortable local pressure and reduce the effectiveness of the compression.The duration of wear should be determined by the doctor. In many post-operative or immobilization situations, the stockings are worn until the patient returns to a normal level of mobility, unless the doctor recommends otherwise.Do not use the product without medical advice if there are arterial problems, open wounds, severe dermatitis, skin infections, severe pain, skin discoloration or cold sensation in the foot. If numbness, tingling, pain, irritation or excessive pressure occurs, the stockings should be removed and specialist advice should be sought.Technical specifications Anti-embolism knee socksProductAnti-embolism knee socksProduct typeAnti-embolism compression stockingsLengthKnee-lengthThickness280 DKKAvailable sizes1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Product codesV1007-1, V1007-2, V1007-3, V1007-4, V1007-5, V1007-6, V1007-7Recommended forPreoperative and postoperative use, bed immobilization, varicose veins, venous disorders and predisposition to thrombotic complications, according to medical indicationCategoryCompression Stockings, Compression Devices, Orthopedic DevicesFor easier application, you can also consult sock-putting device. For general information about anti-embolism stockings, you can consult the page Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS – TED Anti embolism stockings.Frequently asked questions about Anti-embolism Knee StockingsWhat are knee anti-embolism stockings used for?They are used to support circulation and prevent embolism in immobilized people, before or after surgery, as recommended by the doctor.Are they recommended after surgery?Yes. The product is recommended postoperatively, when the doctor indicates the wearing of anti-embolism stockings to reduce the risk associated with immobilization.How thick are they?The stockings are 280 DEN thick.What sizes are available?The product is available in sizes from 1 to 7.Can they be used without a medical recommendation?Not recommended. Anti-embolism stockings should be used as directed by a doctor or medical professional, especially in cases of circulatory disorders.Anti-embolism knee socks are a practical solution for supporting circulation during periods of immobilization, before or after surgery. Choose the right size and use the product as recommended by the specialist.


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