8-15 mmHgMild pressure, used for proactive leg health - Compression strength for preventative care.
15-20 mmHgModerate pressure, common starting point for first time wear - Compression strength for minor conditions.
20-30 mmHgFirm pressure, typically used when recommended by a certified fitter or healthcare provider - Compression strength for pronounced medical symptoms.
30-40 mmHgExtra-Firm pressure, used only when prescribed by a doctor - Compression strength for severe medical conditions.
A) Ankle: Measure around the smallest part of the ankle bone, right above the ankle bone.
B) Calf: Measure around the fullest part of the calf.
C) Floor to Knee: Measure from the floor, to just below the knee.
Choose Short-Length style for length measurements less than 15 inches.
Measuring Instructions
Higher compression levels will impact fit and may create a false impression that size is too small. Always confirm your correct compression level prior to fitting.
Higher levels of compression are harder to apply and remove. Users with limited strength should choose a lower level of compression.
Measuring Tips
Measure first thing in the morning when swelling or edema is minimal.
Take firm measurements without depressing the skin.
Keep measuring tape in a level position and note measurements at each point.
80% Nylon, 20% Spandex
Made in the USA
Trufrom 0865; Medical support hose; Unisex style durable knit; 20-30 strength graduated compression
Soft top will not constrict leg; Defined heel enhances fit; Easy inspection sandal wear toeless foot
Use for extensive sitting or standing, travel, pregnancy, post surgery recovery, improved circulation