Discover the power of our Compression Socks, designed to improve circulation and reduce fatigue in your legs and feet. Our range offers graduated compression levels suitable for athletes, travelers, professionals who stand for long hours, and those seeking relief from various leg conditions. Made with high-quality, breathable materials, our Compression Socks provide the perfect balance of support and comfort for enhanced performance and well-being.
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Sports Compression Socks
Energy Unisex Easy-On/Easy-Off Knee High Sports Compression Socks 15-25mmHg
Original price was: $39.95.$24.50Current price is: $24.50.
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What are Compression Socks?
Compression Socks are specially designed socks that apply gentle pressure to your legs and feet. They work by promoting better blood flow and reducing swelling. These socks are tighter at the ankle and gradually become looser as they go up the leg, which helps push blood back towards the heart.
Who should wear Compression Socks?
Compression Socks are beneficial for various groups including athletes, pregnant women, people who stand for long periods, frequent travelers, and those with certain medical conditions like varicose veins or deep vein thrombosis. They're also popular among people looking to improve their overall leg health and reduce fatigue.
What are the benefits of wearing Compression Socks?
Compression Socks offer numerous benefits including improved circulation, reduced swelling in feet and ankles, faster muscle recovery after exercise, prevention of blood clots, and relief from leg fatigue and discomfort. They can also help manage symptoms of various venous disorders.
How long should I wear Compression Socks?
The duration for wearing Compression Socks varies depending on your needs. For general use, many people wear them during the day and remove them at night. For specific medical conditions or during travel, your doctor might recommend wearing them for longer periods. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
How do I choose the right size of Compression Socks?
Selecting the correct size is crucial for Compression Socks to be effective. Measure your calf and ankle circumference, and the length from the floor to your knee. Use these measurements along with the manufacturer's size chart to choose the right size. A proper fit should feel snug but not painful.
Are there different levels of compression?
Yes, Compression Socks come in various pressure levels, measured in mmHg (millimeters of mercury). Mild compression (8-15 mmHg) is suitable for everyday wear, while moderate (15-20 mmHg) and firm (20-30 mmHg) compressions are often used for medical conditions or intense physical activities. Higher levels should be used under medical supervision.
How do I care for my Compression Socks?
To maintain the effectiveness and longevity of your Compression Socks, hand wash them in cool water with mild soap after each use. Avoid using fabric softeners or bleach. Gently squeeze out excess water and air dry. Don't wring or twist the socks, and avoid exposing them to direct heat or sunlight.
Can I wear Compression Socks overnight?
While it's generally safe to wear Compression Socks overnight, it's not usually necessary unless recommended by a doctor. Most people benefit from wearing them during active hours and removing them before bed. If you have a specific medical condition, consult your healthcare provider for guidance on nighttime use.
Are there any side effects of wearing Compression Socks?
When worn correctly, Compression Socks have minimal side effects. However, if they're too tight, they may cause skin irritation, discomfort, or in rare cases, restrict blood flow. If you experience pain, numbness, tingling, or see changes in skin color, remove the socks and consult a healthcare professional.
Can athletes benefit from Compression Socks?
Yes, many athletes use Compression Socks to enhance performance and recovery. The socks can help increase oxygen delivery to muscles, reduce muscle vibration during activity, and speed up post-exercise recovery by promoting better blood flow. They're particularly popular in endurance sports like running and cycling.