Therapeutic apparel designed to apply controlled pressure to limbs, improving circulation, reducing swelling, and supporting vein and lymphatic function. This category includes compression socks, stockings, sleeves, and gloves for conditions such as lymphedema, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), varicose veins, and post-surgical recovery. Made from breathable, medical-grade materials, these garments enhance comfort, mobility, and recovery while minimizing complications. Essential for patients, athletes, and clinical use in vascular and orthopedic care.

Anti-Embolic Compression Stockings

Anti-Embolic Compression Stockings are medical-grade elastic stockings designed to prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in non-ambulatory, surgical, or medically ill patients. By delivering graduated external pressure—tightest at the ankle and decreasing up the leg—they enhance venous blood flow and reduce stasis, a key factor in clot formation. They are a cornerstone of mechanical thromboprophylaxis in hospitals. Correct sizing based on precise leg measurements is critical for both efficacy and safety, as improper fit can lead to complications or failure of prophylaxis. Daily skin assessment and adherence to wearing guidelines are essential components of safe use.

Compression Arm Sleeve

 A Compression Arm Sleeve is a medical-grade elastic sleeve that applies graduated pressure from the wrist to the upper arm. Its primary clinical purpose is the management and reduction of swelling (edema) caused by conditions such as lymphedema (often post-mastectomy), chronic venous insufficiency, or post-surgical recovery. By enhancing lymphatic and venous return, it helps control limb volume, reduce discomfort, and prevent complications like skin fibrosis. Correct sizing and consistent daily wear are essential for therapeutic efficacy, and the garment requires specific daily care through gentle hand-washing to maintain its compression properties and hygiene.

Compression Garments

 Compression Garments are specialized elastic apparel designed to apply controlled, graduated pressure to limbs or other body areas. As a core medical therapy, they are used to treat and manage lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, venous ulcers, and to improve burn scar outcomes. Their function is based on a precise pressure gradient that assists venous and lymphatic return, reduces swelling, and supports tissue. Medical-grade compression requires professional fitting, a prescription for higher classes, and is contraindicated in patients with significant arterial disease. Proper donning, daily skin care, and regular replacement are essential for safety and therapeutic effectiveness.