Hospital hosiery do not contain latex and meet Oeko-Tex Standard 100 requirements, which makes these products hypoallergenic.
Ultra-stretchy yarns ensure the elasticity and durability of the products.
The performance of B.Well rehab compression hosiery is tested to the requirements of British standard BS 6612.
The HATRA test has confirmed that the distributed pressure corresponds to the physiological one. It means that these products actually help pump the venous blood from your legs back towards your heart. The pressure exerted on superficial ankle veins corresponds to the values of the claimed compression class, while the compression therapeutic effect of the hosiery continues throughout the guarantee period.
JW-214 B.Well rehab hospital (anti-embolism) compression stockings, class I (18–22 mmHg), are designed to prevent vein thrombosis and venous thromboembolic complications (VTE) in a clinical setting.
- Prevent thrombosis during pregnancy and postpartum;
- Facilitate venous blood flow, prevent blood clots;
- Prevent pulmonary embolism (PE) after surgery and childbirth;
- Efficiently reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (due to distributed compression);
- Facilitate blood circulation in bed patients;
- Boost lymphatic drainage and help to get rid of excessive intertissue liquid, reducing swelling.
3D knitting design – A special knitting design ensures natural moisture and heat transfer from the skin surface and increased comfort.
A-grade yarn – The S-twist two-ply multifilament yarn makes the compression hosiery durable and elastic.
Silicone band – The silicone-base band secures the stockings in place and is gentle enough even for sensitive skin.*
Open sole – The hole under the toes makes it easy to control your skin and nails.
Hospital hosiery do not contain latex and meet Oeko-Tex Standard 100 requirements, which makes these products hypoallergenic.
Can be used for:
Surgery and post-operative period;
Delivery and postpartum period;
Prolonged bed rest of fragile patients;
Patient’s stay in ICU.
Fitting and application:
The stockings should be put on before surgery or delivery.
The stockings should be changed in the morning.
Before your compression stockings are put on, make sure that the hands of the person who is going to put them on for you are prepared: there are no rings on their fingers, the nails are neatly trimmed, there are no hangnails. Rubber gloves should be used when possible.
Recommended usage:
The stockings should be put on before surgery or delivery and used during your stay in hospital, unless otherwise recommended by your doctor. The stockings should also be worn at night. If you take your compression stockings off during the day, they should be put back on after 10–15 minutes of relaxation with your legs up.
Contraindications:
Sepsis of veins and soft tissues;
Decompensated heart failure;
Ulcers in lower limbs.