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The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should be used exclusively for the compressive treatment after lower limb amputations.
Indications:
- Reduces post-operative edema.
- Prevents swelling after prosthesis removal.
Contraindications:
- Areas with weeping skin.
- Open wounds.
- Unreduced edema, congestive dermatitis, arterial circulation disorders.
- Acute thrombophlebitis, congestive heart failure.
Indications for use:
- The doctor must determine the amount of compression used and when the product must be placed.
- Therapeutic success requires regular check-ups with a doctor.
Recommended application:
The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should only be used when prescribed by a physician. Before putting on or taking off the stocking, we recommend removing any jewelry and wearing thin protective gloves, as rough fingernails can damage the thin material of the stocking.
1. Turn the sock inside out.
2. Stretch the double layered upper part of the sock so that you can tuck the residual limb into the sock.
3. Slowly and evenly slide the sock up over the leg without twisting it.
For optimal effect, -massage- the sock into the leg for even distribution and to correct any -over-stretched- material.
Care and washing instructions:
- Hand or machine wash (gentle cycle) the compression stockings daily with a normal mild detergent in warm water (max. 40 °C).
- If the sock is equipped with a hook and loop closure, close it before washing.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Do not use fabric softeners, spin or wring.
- After washing, wrap the sock in a towel, press firmly to remove excess water and let it air dry.
- Do not expose the sock to direct heat (radiator, sun, etc.). Do not dry in a tumble dryer, do not iron, do not clean with chemicals or use benzene for cleaning.
Indications:
- Reduces post-operative edema.
- Prevents swelling after prosthesis removal.
Contraindications:
- Areas with weeping skin.
- Open wounds.
- Unreduced edema, congestive dermatitis, arterial circulation disorders.
- Acute thrombophlebitis, congestive heart failure.
Indications for use:
- The doctor must determine the amount of compression used and when the product must be placed.
- Therapeutic success requires regular check-ups with a doctor.
Recommended application:
The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should only be used when prescribed by a physician. Before putting on or taking off the stocking, we recommend removing any jewelry and wearing thin protective gloves, as rough fingernails can damage the thin material of the stocking.
1. Turn the sock inside out.
2. Stretch the double layered upper part of the sock so that you can tuck the residual limb into the sock.
3. Slowly and evenly slide the sock up over the leg without twisting it.
For optimal effect, -massage- the sock into the leg for even distribution and to correct any -over-stretched- material.
Care and washing instructions:
- Hand or machine wash (gentle cycle) the compression stockings daily with a normal mild detergent in warm water (max. 40 °C).
- If the sock is equipped with a hook and loop closure, close it before washing.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Do not use fabric softeners, spin or wring.
- After washing, wrap the sock in a towel, press firmly to remove excess water and let it air dry.
- Do not expose the sock to direct heat (radiator, sun, etc.). Do not dry in a tumble dryer, do not iron, do not clean with chemicals or use benzene for cleaning.
Grade 2 Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking
78.11 €
The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should be used exclusively for the compressive treatment after lower limb amputations.
Indications:
- Reduces post-operative edema.
- Prevents swelling after prosthesis removal.
Contraindications:
- Areas with weeping skin.
- Open wounds.
- Unreduced edema, congestive dermatitis, arterial circulation disorders.
- Acute thrombophlebitis, congestive heart failure.
Indications for use:
- The doctor must determine the amount of compression used and when the product must be placed.
- Therapeutic success requires regular check-ups with a doctor.
Recommended application:
The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should only be used when prescribed by a physician. Before putting on or taking off the stocking, we recommend removing any jewelry and wearing thin protective gloves, as rough fingernails can damage the thin material of the stocking.
1. Turn the sock inside out.
2. Stretch the double layered upper part of the sock so that you can tuck the residual limb into the sock.
3. Slowly and evenly slide the sock up over the leg without twisting it.
For optimal effect, -massage- the sock into the leg for even distribution and to correct any -over-stretched- material.
Care and washing instructions:
- Hand or machine wash (gentle cycle) the compression stockings daily with a normal mild detergent in warm water (max. 40 °C).
- If the sock is equipped with a hook and loop closure, close it before washing.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Do not use fabric softeners, spin or wring.
- After washing, wrap the sock in a towel, press firmly to remove excess water and let it air dry.
- Do not expose the sock to direct heat (radiator, sun, etc.). Do not dry in a tumble dryer, do not iron, do not clean with chemicals or use benzene for cleaning.
Indications:
- Reduces post-operative edema.
- Prevents swelling after prosthesis removal.
Contraindications:
- Areas with weeping skin.
- Open wounds.
- Unreduced edema, congestive dermatitis, arterial circulation disorders.
- Acute thrombophlebitis, congestive heart failure.
Indications for use:
- The doctor must determine the amount of compression used and when the product must be placed.
- Therapeutic success requires regular check-ups with a doctor.
Recommended application:
The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should only be used when prescribed by a physician. Before putting on or taking off the stocking, we recommend removing any jewelry and wearing thin protective gloves, as rough fingernails can damage the thin material of the stocking.
1. Turn the sock inside out.
2. Stretch the double layered upper part of the sock so that you can tuck the residual limb into the sock.
3. Slowly and evenly slide the sock up over the leg without twisting it.
For optimal effect, -massage- the sock into the leg for even distribution and to correct any -over-stretched- material.
Care and washing instructions:
- Hand or machine wash (gentle cycle) the compression stockings daily with a normal mild detergent in warm water (max. 40 °C).
- If the sock is equipped with a hook and loop closure, close it before washing.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Do not use fabric softeners, spin or wring.
- After washing, wrap the sock in a towel, press firmly to remove excess water and let it air dry.
- Do not expose the sock to direct heat (radiator, sun, etc.). Do not dry in a tumble dryer, do not iron, do not clean with chemicals or use benzene for cleaning.

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The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should be used exclusively for the compressive treatment after lower limb amputations.
Indications:
- Reduces post-operative edema.
- Prevents swelling after prosthesis removal.
Contraindications:
- Areas with weeping skin.
- Open wounds.
- Unreduced edema, congestive dermatitis, arterial circulation disorders.
- Acute thrombophlebitis, congestive heart failure.
Indications for use:
- The doctor must determine the amount of compression used and when the product must be placed.
- Therapeutic success requires regular check-ups with a doctor.
Recommended application:
The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should only be used when prescribed by a physician. Before putting on or taking off the stocking, we recommend removing any jewelry and wearing thin protective gloves, as rough fingernails can damage the thin material of the stocking.
1. Turn the sock inside out.
2. Stretch the double layered upper part of the sock so that you can tuck the residual limb into the sock.
3. Slowly and evenly slide the sock up over the leg without twisting it.
For optimal effect, -massage- the sock into the leg for even distribution and to correct any -over-stretched- material.
Care and washing instructions:
- Hand or machine wash (gentle cycle) the compression stockings daily with a normal mild detergent in warm water (max. 40 °C).
- If the sock is equipped with a hook and loop closure, close it before washing.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Do not use fabric softeners, spin or wring.
- After washing, wrap the sock in a towel, press firmly to remove excess water and let it air dry.
- Do not expose the sock to direct heat (radiator, sun, etc.). Do not dry in a tumble dryer, do not iron, do not clean with chemicals or use benzene for cleaning.
Indications:
- Reduces post-operative edema.
- Prevents swelling after prosthesis removal.
Contraindications:
- Areas with weeping skin.
- Open wounds.
- Unreduced edema, congestive dermatitis, arterial circulation disorders.
- Acute thrombophlebitis, congestive heart failure.
Indications for use:
- The doctor must determine the amount of compression used and when the product must be placed.
- Therapeutic success requires regular check-ups with a doctor.
Recommended application:
The Grade II Transfemoral Stump Compression Stocking should only be used when prescribed by a physician. Before putting on or taking off the stocking, we recommend removing any jewelry and wearing thin protective gloves, as rough fingernails can damage the thin material of the stocking.
1. Turn the sock inside out.
2. Stretch the double layered upper part of the sock so that you can tuck the residual limb into the sock.
3. Slowly and evenly slide the sock up over the leg without twisting it.
For optimal effect, -massage- the sock into the leg for even distribution and to correct any -over-stretched- material.
Care and washing instructions:
- Hand or machine wash (gentle cycle) the compression stockings daily with a normal mild detergent in warm water (max. 40 °C).
- If the sock is equipped with a hook and loop closure, close it before washing.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Do not use fabric softeners, spin or wring.
- After washing, wrap the sock in a towel, press firmly to remove excess water and let it air dry.
- Do not expose the sock to direct heat (radiator, sun, etc.). Do not dry in a tumble dryer, do not iron, do not clean with chemicals or use benzene for cleaning.
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