How to Fit Compression Stockings
Compression stockings are available in a variety of colors and lengths. These stockings are available over the counter, and some stockings are available by prescription. Compression stockings are indicated for people with leg swelling and varicose veins; they are used in some cases after surgery to decrease the incidence of blood clots. Compression stocking that are too loose won't provide proper support, and those that are too tight can damage skin and underlying tissues. Measurement methods differ slightly, depending on if you are measuring for knee-high or thigh-high compression stockings. Obtaining accurate measurements is the first step toward purchasing compression stockings.
Instructions
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Knee-High Stocking Measurements
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Measure the ankle, in inches, just above the ankle bone.
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2
Measure the widest part of each calf in inches.
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Measure in inches from just at the fold of the knee to the bottom of the heel.
Thigh-High Stocking Measurements
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Measure the ankle, in inches, just above the ankle bone.
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Measure the widest part of each calf in inches.
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Measure around the widest part of the top of the thigh in inches.
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Measure in inches the length from the fold between the buttock and leg to the bottom of the heel.
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Tips & Warnings
Measure each leg, because your legs might not be exactly the same size.
Measure for compression stockings in the morning, before the legs swell.
If possible, stand while the measurements are taken.
To ensure accuracy, have someone else measure your legs.
Don't wear shoes when you are being measured, to ensure an accurate measurement.