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Compression Stockings



We all want to enjoy healthy and active lives but with all the tasks of work and family we may forget about maintaining the health of our legs.


Problems with the veins of the leg occur in both men and women of all ages but certain factors increase the risk of venous problems. Health conditions, lifestyle habits, heredity, injury, surgery, age, and pregnancy all play a role.


While you are unable to control heredity, age, surgery and changes during pregnancy, you can improve lifestyle factors through exercise, good posture, avoiding inactivity, choosing good fitting clothing and footwear, and wearing gradient compression hosiery that is right for you.



Wear And Care
Travel
Veins and Valves
Venous Problems
Measuring

Sizing for medical compression stockings is based on the circumferences of the leg. It is best to measure early in the day before swelling occurs.
Only trained fitters perform measuring for JOBST® Custom Seamed, Seamless, and Elvarex® garments.

What is your sizing for Jobst medical compression stockings?
Jobst UltraSheer, Opaque, forMen and Relief stockings, 15-20 (except forMen), 20-30, and 30-40 mmHg are sized by leg circumferences using the chart below. Sizing for men and women is the same. All dimensions are in centimeters (cm).

Knee high stockings require an ankle and calf circumference. Thigh high stockings require ankle, calf and thigh circumferences. Waist, maternity and chaps styles require ankle, thigh and hip circumferences. The Large-Tall is for shoe size >12. Refer to each specific product for available styles.


Size ** Ankle Calf Thigh Hip
Small ** 18-21 28-38 40-62 71-117
Medium ** 21-25 30-42 46-70 76-127
Large ** 25-29 32-46 54-78 81-137
X-Large ** 29-33 34-50 60-81 102-166
Large-Tall ** 25-29 32-46
Large Full Calf ** 25-30 46-61
X-Large Full Calf ** 30-36 46-61

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