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  2. Podiatrists Say These Compression Socks Can Help Reduce Leg ...

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    Lite Compression Socks. Talk about a soft fit! With a pressure rating of 15 to 20 mmHg, these compression socks have a cushioned heel and toe box to provide support and comfort without impinging ...

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    Bombas’ knee-high cotton compression socks are designed with extra durable yarn, which the brand says makes them more resistant to constant wear. The socks have a y-stitched heel to create a cup ...

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    Extra firm: 30–40 mmHg. Most over-the-counter socks only provide mild or moderate compression. Medical grade compression socks start around 20-30 mmHg and require a prescription, says Churchwell ...

  5. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Compression stockings are elastic compression garments worn around the leg, compressing the limb. This reduces the diameter of distended veins and increases venous blood flow velocity and valve effectiveness. Compression therapy helps decrease venous pressure, prevents venous stasis and impairments of venous walls, and relieves heavy and aching ...

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    Also known as half-stockings, trouser socks, or socks. Matte: Stockings which have a dull or non-lustre finish. Mock seam: A false seam sewn into the back of a seamless stocking. Nude heel: Stockings without reinforcement in the heel area. Opaque: Stockings made of yarn which give them a heavier appearance (usually 40 denier or greater).

  7. Toe socks - Wikipedia

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    Japanese tabi socks. One of the earliest variants of toe socks is the Japanese tabi, dating back to the 16th century. These are split-toed socks with two compartments – one smaller compartment for the big toe, and a larger compartment for the four remaining toes. This allows them to be worn with zori or geta sandals. [7]

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