Therafirm EASE Opaque Moderate Support Women's Knee High 20-30mmHg
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New EASE by Therafirm® is easier to get on and more comfortable to wear!
New EASE by Therafirm® women's opaque KHs are designed to help prevent or manage mild edema or moderate swelling, prevent or manage DVT, prevent or treat moderate varicose veins, and provide relief of heavy, tired, achy legs.* Featuring a soft, knit band for comfortable all-day wear and reinforced toe and heel for durability.
EASE by Therafirm® Women's Opaque KHs are made with a graduated support level of 20-30mmHg.**
EASE by Therafirm® Women's Opaque KHs Feature:
- Ultra stretchy yarns for garments that are easier to put on and more comfortable to wear
- Lab-tested true gradient compression gradually decreases towards the top of the stocking to promote blood flow
- Soft, comfortable band is non-restrictive while staying in place all day
- Moisture wicking CoolMax fibers provide dry comfortable coolness
- Super soft, breathable opaque material
- Smooth toe seam
- Reinforced toe for durability and rounded for a comfortable fit
- Available in short and long lengths for best fit
- Also available with silicone dot band
- Fashionable color assortment
- Made 100% in the USA
- CoolMax Nylon/Lycra
Hand wash in lukewarm or cold water with mild detergent. Lay flat to dry.
COOLMAX® and LYCRA® are trademarks of INVISTA
*CONTRAINDICATIONS: Compression products should not be worn and is contraindicated if you have any of the following conditions: Severe arterial insufficiency, cutaneous infections, acute dermatitis, wet dermatosis, uncontrolled congestive heart failure, skin irritations, allergies to dyes.
**The mean compression for an average ankle size.
Women, Knee High, Leg, Closed Toe, Compression=Firm 20-30 mmHg
- Measurements should be taken in the morning when swelling is at a minimum.
- Measure against bare skin, not over clothing.
- Feet should be flat on the floor.