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JOBST® SensiFoot™ Knee High 8-15 mmHg Closed Toe - JOBST® SensiFoot™ is the ultimate comfort sock, providing comfort and protection in every step for diabetic patients and anyone seeking a great basic sock with compression benefits. The non-irritating, smooth toe seam reduces pressure and irritation on toes. Extra padding in the foot, heel, and toe reduces friction and provides extra comfort and protection. Acrylic multi-fiber yarns wick away moisture to keep feet comfortable and dry while an antibacterial, antifungal finish helps inhibit the growth of bacteria to help prevent odor. Crew and Mini-Crew lengths are also available.
Features:
- Non-irritating, smooth toe seam reduces pressure and irritation on toes.
- Extra padding in the foot, heel, and toe reduces friction and provides extra comfort and protection.
- Acrylic multi-fiber yarns wick away moisture to keep feet comfortable and dry.
- Antibacterial, antifungal finish inhibits the growth of bacteria on the sock to help prevent odor.
Quantity: 1 Pair
Size: X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, or X-Large
Color: Black, Brown, White, or Navy
Material: 80% Acrylic, 17% Nylon, 3% Spandex
Brand: JOBST® SensiFoot™
Manufacturer: BSN Medical
Care & Cleaning: Machine washable in warm water. Do not use chlorine bleach. Tumble dry at a low temperature.
Options: Black X-Small (110865) UPC: 035664108656 Small (110866) UPC: 035664108663 Medium (110867) UPC: 035664108670 Large (110868) UPC: 035664108687 X-Large (110869) UPC: 035664108694
Navy X-Small (110860) UPC: 035664108601 Small (110861) UPC: 035664108618 Medium (110862) UPC: 035664108625 Large (110863) UPC: 035664108632 X-Large (110864) UPC: 035664108649
White X-Small (110830) UPC: 035664108304 Small (110831) UPC: 035664108311 Medium (110832) UPC: 035664108328 Large (110833) UPC: 035664108335 X-Large (110834) UPC: 035664108342
Brown X-Small (110855) UPC: 035664108557 Small (110856) UPC: 035664108564 Medium (110857) UPC: 035664108571 Large (110858) UPC: 035664108588 X-Large (110859) UPC: 035664108595
Please Note: We want to gently remind you that foot-care products are hygiene items and are not eligible for return or refund if they have been opened and/or used. We do not provide trial periods nor do we guarantee therapeutic results. See our full Return Policy
Compression Therapy The goal of compression therapy is to encourage fluid flow in your circulatory and lymphatic system. Because of that, you will likely notice a squeezing sensation in your arms or legs when you’re wearing your compression garment. To get used to this, JOBST recommends easing into your compression therapy. Start by wearing your stocking a few hours each day, until you’re comfortable, and then wear them for longer periods of time. Other things to remember: - Remember to check your stockings periodically to avoid wrinkles
- Remove your compression stockings before going to bed each night
- Don your compression stockings when you get up before swelling can start
- Wearing your compression garment each day is the most effective way to continue your therapy
- Failing to wear your compression stockings may result in your condition becoming more severe
Caring for Your Compression Garment You will need to wash your compression garments to help prevent the buildup of bacteria. There are several things to keep in mind when cleaning your JOBST compression stockings. - You can wash your garment by hand or use a washing machine.
- Placing garment in a mesh laundry bag helps protect them during wash cycles.
- Use warm water, a mild soap or detergent.
- Do not use chlorine bleach to clean your sock/stocking.
- Do not use fabric softeners.
Replacing Your Compression Garment While JOBST stockings are the #1 physician-recommended compression stockings in the USA, the materials will start to break down after repeated use for an extended period of time. Your garment will last longer if it is properly cared for, but stockings and sleeves will need to be replaced between every three and six months, depending on how often you wear the garment. Custom garments should be replaced every six months for optimal therapeutic benefits.
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