- Small (<12") / Regular / White - $21.68
- Small (<12") / Regular / Beige - $21.68
- Small (<12") / Regular / Black - $21.68
- Small (<12") / Long / White - $21.68
- Small (<12") / Long / Beige - $21.68
- Medium (12"-15") / Regular / White - $21.68
- Medium (12"-15") / Regular / Beige - $21.68
- Medium (12"-15") / Regular / Black - $21.68
- Medium (12"-15") / Long / White - $21.68
- Medium (12"-15") / Long / Beige - $21.68
- Medium (12"-15") / Long / Black - $21.68
- Large (15"-17.5") / Regular / White - $21.68
- Large (15"-17.5") / Regular / Beige - $21.68
- Large (15"-17.5") / Regular / Black - $21.68
- Large (15"-17.5") / Long / White - $21.68
- Large (15"-17.5") / Long / Beige - $21.68
- Large (15"-17.5") / Long / Black - $21.68
- X-Large (17.5"-20") / Regular / White - $21.68
- X-Large (17.5"-20") / Regular / Beige - $21.68
- X-Large (17.5"-20") / Regular / Black - $21.68
- X-Large (17.5"-20") / Long / White - $21.68
- X-Large (17.5"-20") / Long / Beige - $21.68
- X-Large (17.5"-20") / Long / Black - $21.68
Cardinal Health T.E.D Knee-Length Anti-Embolism Compression Stockings for Continuing Care
PRODUCT DETAILS
Cardinal Health's T.E.D.™ Knee-Length Anti-Embolism stockings have been clinically proven to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) for up to 6 weeks following hospitalization. By increasing blood flow in the femoral vein, the stockings can help reduce the risk of blood clotting. Cardinal Health is proud to provide reliable compression solutions for the recuperating individual.
Features and Benefits
- Clinically proven to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Designed for the recuperating individual
- Graduated compression pattern
- Closed-toe style for everyday use
- Defined heel pocket designed to aid correct placement
- Available in knee length and thigh length
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Cardinal Health
- Stocking length: Knee length
- Colors: White, Beige, Black
- Latex Free: Yes
Knee-Length Stocking Size Guide
Measure in standing position if possible:
- Measure calf circumference at greatest portion to determine size.
- Measure the distance from bend of knee to bottom of heel to determine length.
Calf circumference/Size | Length |
Small: <12" |
Regular: <16" Long: >16" |
Medium: 12"-15" |
Regular: <17" Long: >17" |
Large: 15"-17.5" |
Regular: <18" Long: >18" |
X-Large: 17.5"-20" |
Regular: <18" Long: >18" |
Contraindications
Stockings may not be recommended for individuals with the following:
- Any leg condition in which stockings would interfere, such as dermatitis (skin problems), gangrene, vein ligation (recent leg surgery), and recent skin graft
- Severe vascular diseases, such as arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) that cause poor circulation to the leg
- Massive edema (swelling) of the legs, or pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) from congestive heart failure
- Extreme deformity of the leg
- For thigh length stockings, person with a circumference greater than 25 inches at the gluteal furrow
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is anti-embolism stockings?
A: Anti-embolism stockings are specialized compression garments used to prevent blood clots (such as DVT) in individuals who are inactive or recovering from surgery. They help maintain proper blood flow in the legs.
Q: When should anti-embolism stockings be applied?
A: They should be applied before periods of inactivity or immediately after surgery, typically under the guidance of a healthcare provider.
Q: How often should anti-embolism stockings be removed?
A: They should be removed at least once every 8 to 12 hours for skin checks and hygiene, or as directed by your healthcare provider.
Q: What’s the difference between compression stockings and anti-embolism stockings?
A: Anti-embolism stockings are designed for immobile patients and offer lower compression, while compression stockings are for mobile users and help manage chronic venous conditions, swelling, or varicose veins.
Q: Can I wear anti-embolism stockings during sleep?
A: Yes, they are often worn continuously during recovery, including during sleep, unless otherwise advised by your doctor.
Q: Are anti-embolism stockings reusable?
A: Yes, they are reusable, but they should be washed regularly and replaced when they lose elasticity or show signs of wear.