BC A-E STOCKING - Size: Small Ankle Circumference: 19-21 cm
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Description
Compression stockings are essential tools in medical therapy, designed to provide graduated pressure from the ankle to the knee. This specific type of stocking is commonly used to reduce the risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism, making it a vital component in various healthcare settings.
Key Features
- Graduated Compression: The stocking applies decreasing pressure up the limb, which aids in improving blood flow and reducing the risk of venous disorders.
- Two-Way Stretch Material: Ensures a comfortable fit and adaptability to different leg shapes, enhancing overall comfort.
- Knee-Length Design: Typically extends to just below the knee, making it suitable for use in hospitals and aged care facilities.
Common Use Cases
These stockings are particularly beneficial during periods of immobility or post-surgery, providing necessary compression therapy for patients at risk of venous complications. They are widely used in medical environments to support patient recovery and health.
Application Guidelines
- Proper Alignment: Turn the stocking inside out before wearing, align the heel correctly, and smooth out any wrinkles to ensure even pressure distribution.
- Positioning: The top of the stocking should sit approximately two fingers’ width below the kneecap.
- Assistance Tools: Compression stocking applicators can be used to aid in donning the stockings.
- Removal: Generally, stockings should be removed before bedtime unless advised otherwise by healthcare professionals.
- Skin Monitoring: Regularly check skin integrity, especially for high-risk individuals.
Maintenance Guidelines
- Washing Instructions: Handwash with mild soap and allow to air dry. Avoid wringing, twisting, tumble drying, or ironing.
- Replacement: Recommended to replace the stocking every six months or if it becomes too loose, too tight, or shows signs of wear such as holes or fraying.
These guidelines ensure the stockings maintain their effectiveness and longevity, providing reliable compression therapy over time. The materials used are typically elastic or stretchable fabrics, common to all compression stockings, though specific materials are not detailed here.