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FUTURO™ Anti-Embolism Stockings Knee Length, Closed Toe

  • 3M ID CBGBLW011013
  • UPC 00051131201620

Moderate Compression (18 mm/Hg)

Soft, durable materials provide lasting comfort and a stay-put fit

Graduated compression helps accelerate blood flow up the leg

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  • Moderate Compression (18 mm/Hg)
  • Soft, durable materials provide lasting comfort and a stay-put fit
  • Graduated compression helps accelerate blood flow up the leg
  • Helps reduce the formation of blood clots
  • For use in post-surgery recovery
  • Made from a comfortable blend of nylon and spandex
  • Size: M, L, XL
  • Color: White

Moderate, graduated compression which accelerates blood flow up the leg, helping to reduce the dangerous formation of blood clots following surgery. Knee length. Specifically designed for the recuperating patient.

Get back on your feet and back out there after surgery with the FUTURO™ Anti Embolism Knee Length Stockings. These compression stockings feature graduated compression to enhance circulation in the leg, helping to decrease the chance of blood clot formation following surgery. Made with soft, durable materials and specifically designed for the recuperating patient, the FUTURO™ Anti Embolism Knee Length Stockings help you take steps toward a healthy, active future.

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Size Medium, X-Large
Product Type Knee Length Stocking
Product Color White
IMPORTANT: These stockings are only to be worn on the advice of your doctor and for the time period recommended. If discomfort or pain results, persists or increases, discontinue use and consult your physician. Anti-embolism stockings may not be recommended for patients with the following (always consult your physician): 1. Any leg condition in which stockings would interfere, such as: -Dermatitis (skin problems) -Vein ligation (leg surgery) -Gangrene -Recent skin graft 2. Severe vascular diseases, such as Arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), that cause poor circulation to the leg 3. Massive edema (swelling) of the legs, or pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) from congestive heart failure 4. Extreme deformity of the leg