Are you looking for graduated compression single-leg tights with therapeutic action? After careful consultation with your doctor, discover the options available in the Solidea.com catalogue.
When you have conditions affecting the circulatory system and, therefore, venous and lymphatic return, fluid buildup can form in the legs, causing painful states.
To facilitate mobility or recovery of the limb, especially after surgery or during hospital stays, you can resort to graduated compression.
Your doctor will indicate the right level of compression for you, recommending the most suitable graduated compression single-leg tights model.
Do you need anti-thrombosis single-leg tights for men or women, without toes, and comfortable? Comfort, at a time when you are not feeling your best, is the second thing to consider, after having ensured you have identified the right therapeutic device.
With an adjustable waistband and open toes, which allow for monitoring of the healing state of the limb, Solidea’s elastic single-leg tights facilitate recovery and control of the leg, with the correct compression along its entire length.
How Are Anti-Thrombosis Single-Leg Tights Made?
But how are Solidea’s anti-thrombosis single-leg tights made? The elastic stocking is produced exclusively with OEKO-TEX certified fabrics. This ensures the highest quality of our products.
In addition, single-leg tights are highly breathable and undergo antimicrobial treatment. This way, the device allows the skin to breathe, remaining dry and clean during the micromassaging action of Solidea’s special weave.
The therapeutic single-leg tights exert graduated pressure ranging from 18/21 mmHg to 23/32 mmHg, depending on the patient’s needs, distributed along the entire length of the leg.
Provided with a comfortable anti-stress sole and also available in plus sizes, the first-class compression single-leg tights are also available in the catalogue.
Solidea’s plus single-leg tights model, however, is recommended for significant limb swelling that requires higher compression, for example, in the event of lymphoedema.
How to Put on Therapeutic Single-Leg Tights
CCL1 and CCL2 single-leg tights can be put on in the same way.
Simply stretch the open toe of the stocking, insert your foot,
and roll the rest of the fabric up the leg, carefully adjusting the waistband so it doesn’t interfere with movement.
Easy to put on and wear all day, the graduated compression single-leg tights are used to treat circulatory disorders, such as oedema, lymphoedema, varicose veins, and deep vein thrombosis.
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