Compression Therapy
Compression therapy is a simple and effective means of decreasing pooling of blood in the lower limbs.
Compression stockings are generally made from elastic, and once put on allow for graduated support to begin at the ankle and working its way up the leg. This provides external support, which decreases swelling and helps prevent chronic leg fatigue and heaviness.
For people with venous disease, compression therapy is especially important. For people with varicose veins, wearing proper compression can help prevent clots in veins (phlebitis) and decrease skin damage. For people with wounds on the legs (ulcers), compression therapy is essential to helping the legs heal.
MOST INSURANCE COMPANIES, INCLUDING MEDICARE, REQUIRE THAT A PERSON TRY WEARING COMPRESSION STOCKINGS BEFORE ANY VENOUS PROCEDURE IS DONE.
Compression stockings CAN be dangerous in some circumstances, however. If the arteries are blocked and blood is not getting into the legs and feet, wearing compression stockings can make this worse. Evaluation by a clinician prior to beginning compression therapy should be considered for anyone in whom artery circulation is a concern.
The Vein and Laser Center offers a variety of compression stockings and wraps for sale at various price levels.