Buyer’s Guide: TED Stockings

TED Stockings

Do you know the difference between particular types of compression socks and stockings? When buying compression socks, there are various options to choose from. While some compression socks help athletes, others are designed for diabetics. Since each type of compression sock serves a different purpose, it’s important to purchase the correct ones. Trying to differentiate between compression socks can be confusing, so we’re here to help you find the right stockings. Here’s a guide to everything you need to know about TED stockings.

How Compression Socks Work

Due to some diseases or minimal movement, blood can start to pool in the lower limbs. When that happens, it leads to pain, swelling and blood clots. To prevent those hazards from happening, increase blood flow with compression socks or stockings. The main distinction between various types of compression stockings is their compression level. Available from mild compression to extra firm compression, you can use different levels of compression to fight different issues.

What are TED Stockings?

Also called TED hose, TED stockings are anti-embolism stockings that help circulate blood in your legs. Working differently than other types of compression socks or stockings, TED stockings apply less pressure as they go up the leg. Their gradient compression applies the highest amount of compression around the ankle at 18 mmHg and lessens to about 8 mmHg at the upper thigh.

Helpful for anyone who sits or stands for extended periods of time, compression socks have many uses. However, TED stockings serve a specific function. These are meant to be worn when a person is recovering from surgery or illness that leaves them bedridden for a prolonged amount of time. An abbreviation for “thromboembolism-deterrent,” TED stockings are specifically designed to prevent deep vein thrombosis or DVT. Following surgery, patients can be more prone to blood clots. TED stockings’ design inhibits those dangerous complications. For individuals moving around more often, a traditional compression sock is more suitable.

Styles of TED Stockings

Available in both knee-high and thigh-high lengths, it’s also important to make sure you choose the right style for your unique situation. The different lengths serve different purposes. It’s up to the doctor’s discretion which is right for each patient. Other than length, you can choose from different colors as well. Additionally, some people find open-toed stockings more comfortable than closed-toe, so both are available.

Key elements of TED stockings are comfort and style. If you think you could use TED stockings, talk to your doctor today! Whether you’re looking for TED stockings or another type of compression sock, you’ll be sure to find what you need at AAA Wholesale Company.

Choosing the Right Compression Socks

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While compression socks are usually associated with diabetes, experts state that almost everyone could benefit from them. Unfortunately, the different types of support socks and legwear are often confusing and poorly explained. Here’s a quick guide to how compression socks can help you and how to choose the best option for your needs.

Who Needs Compression Socks?

Compression socks benefit anyone who sits or stands for long periods of time. They are commonly used for the treatment of varicose veins and blood clot prevention. Because of the cramped nature of extended travel, compression footwear is frequently suggested for long flights or drives. Bed-bound patients need them as well, and athletes often find them helpful in easing discomfort.

How Do Compression Socks Work?

Gravity makes blood flow more difficult in your lower extremities. Poor circulation due to disease, positioning, or lack of movement causes your blood to pool in lower locations. This pooling can lead to swelling, pain, and even severe clotting which can eventually cause serious harm. Compression socks, which squeeze tightest at the ankle and gradually less up the leg, squeeze tissue to improve blood flow. This squeezing is enough to improve blood flow and reduce swelling.

Choosing the Right Compression Legwear

Now that you know the benefits of compression socks, it’s time to choose the right ones for you. But how? The options can be overwhelming, with differences in material, price, height, and so much more. You should know that there are economy and premium versions of almost any compression socks and stockings. Economy socks have a lower price tag and are perfect if you only need compression socks occasionally, like for airplane flights or road trips. On the other hand, if you expect to wear compression legwear regularly, it is worth the investment to purchase premium products. They are made with more spandex and will be easier to put on and take off.

One of the keys to finding the right compression socks for your needs is measuring. In the morning, before you even get out of bed, measure your ankle and calf circumference. Depending on the height you are looking for, you may also want to measure the length of your calf and full leg. Using these measurements, you can buy compression legwear in the right size for you, meaning they will be more comfortable and effective. Unless your doctor has specified a specific height of compression legwear for your needs, you can choose whatever height is most comfortable.

Compression socks and stockings are useful for just about everyone. If you spend a lot of your time on your feet or sitting at a desk, if you have diabetes or varicose veins, or if you are an athlete, care for your legs with compression legwear. And as always, for the best prices for the best products, check out our catalog at AAA Wholesale Company!