Solidea Monocollant Ccl2 Plus Open Toe 25 32mmHg Natural XL
71.00 GBP*
Description
Therapeutic Monocollant Plus Solidea has a graduated compression of 25-32mmHg (ccl2) and is indicated in cases of chronic venous insufficiency, valvular incontinence of the deep venous axis, even with superficial valvular incontinence, in lymphedema, in post-thrombotic syndrome, after surgical and sclerotherapy treatment and in the aftermath of fractures. The specificity of this monocollant is useful for patients with a significant increase in leg circumference, secondary to venous stasis. This monocollant is made with a very soft and seamless elastic band that supports the stocking and ends with a loop dove a sliding elastic belt is inserted that can comfortably support the stocking at the waist. The single tights can be used on the right or left leg and are equipped with an anti-stress insole in bacteriostatic yarn. The Sanitized hygienic function finally acts as an internal deodorant, counteracts the development of sweat odor and keeps clothes fresh for longer. This hygienic function effectively prevents bacterial proliferation even during excessive sweating and brings greater comfort and well-being. Composition: 80% POLYAMIDE 20% ELASTANE Sizes: S - M - ML - L - XL Colors: WHITE, NATURE HOW TO USE Compression stockings Solidea They can be washed by hand or in the washing machine at 40°C on a delicate cycle. Use only detergents for delicate garments or neutral soaps. These socks maintain their characteristics when washed at up to 80°. Using a washing machine net allows you to clean socks in a particularly delicate way. Hand wash: wet the stockings, lather with a mild detergent or soap, rub the stockings lightly along their entire length, rinse well and wring out, pat dry with a cloth to shorten the drying time; hang away from heat sources. For optimal function of the stocking, a correct measurement of the limb is necessary: for this purpose, a check by a technician or specialist is recommended. It is preferable that the measurements are taken in the morning, when the legs are less edematous.