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JOBST® forMen Knee High w/ SoftFit Band 30-40 mmHg, Open Toe

Sale price$75.20 Regular price$94.00
SKU: 6053220
Size:S
Length:Regular
Color:Anthracite
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JOBST created the new forMen to help more men with venous conditions experience the all-day lightness and comfort they deserve. By combining our best features for men with new enhanced benefits, we engineered a new versatile compression sock that gives men the all-day comfort and support they need. The new JOBST forMen is soft yet supportive, light yet durable, and distinct yet discreet – one simple recommendation that meets men’s daily needs. The new JOBST forMen combines well-known JOBST features like SoftFit and StayFresh with new enhancements such as an anatomic toe area and a specially constructed sole for cushioning.

FEATURES

  • For All-Day Wear: Specially engineered to meet men’s daily needs and to provide all-day comfort and relief
  • Durable Fabric: Designed for long-lasting compression
  • StayFresh: Provides effective odor control
  • Specially Constructed Sole: For cushioning and comfort during wear

EXTRA FIRM COMPRESSION (30-40 MMHG)

  • Moderate varicose veins with mild to moderate swelling (also during pregnancy)
  • Post-procedure of larger veins to maintain treatment success
  • Prevention, management and treatment of DVT or Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
  • Superficial phlebitis
  • Mild lymphedema after decongestant therapy to maintain reduction
  • Orthostatic/postural hypotension
  • Post-fracture, post-traumatic edema

Overall rating: 1.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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"Do not like these at all. Major fail in new design. Was told by podiatrist and vascular surgeon these are no good. Previous design lasted for decades with out any problems. Never should have tried to reinvent a wheel that worked perfectly."

Adrian P. (1/5)

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