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  2. The 16 Best Padded Socks for Knee and Foot Pain - AOL

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    These socks feature cushioning and arch support, as well as moisture control to keep feet dry and odor-free, so you don’t have to feel self-conscious, especially after a long game or workout.

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    These top-rated knee-high compression socks are made with durable and flexible lycra—the same material used to make popular shapewear, like Spanx—and have a pressure rating of 20 to 30 mmHg ...

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    Plus, the built-in arch compression means that annoying sock slippage is a thing of the past. As one reviewer wrote , these comfy socks provide a nice secure fit: "These little gems hug your feet."

  5. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Knee-high stockings are more comfortable, easier to apply, and wearing them increases patients' compliance with treatment. [22] Knee-high stockings are easier to size for limb measurement than thigh-high compression stockings. [9] Thigh-high compression stockings may create a tourniquet effect and cause localized restriction when rolled down. [23]

  6. Compression garment - Wikipedia

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    A bellyband, wrap, or abdominal binder is a compression garment which resembles a tubetop but worn over the abdomen of expectant mothers. [2] Bellybands are also commonly worn post-childbirth to help provide abdominal and back support thereby making it easier to perform day to day tasks, and to help mothers with their posture.

  7. Shoulder impingement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] Second, a computerized three-dimensional study failed to support impingement by any portion of the acromion on the rotator cuff tendons in different shoulder positions. [28] Third, most partial-thickness cuff tears do not occur on bursal surface fibers, where mechanical abrasion from the acromion does occur.

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