Knee High compression socks size chart for Doctor Brace CircuTrend
How to do sizing for compression socks:
To take your measurement, follow the steps in our tutorial on compression socks sizing below:
Product Description
20 30 mmHg women's compression socks for swelling, varicose veins or pregnancy
The CircuTrend compression socks for women are designed with a mid-sheer (semi-opaque) fabric. The grade of compression is 20 30 mmHg.
They are made with reinforced materials at the toes and the heel. In addition, the upper band of these knee high women's compression socks is wide. This will improve comfort and prevent the stockings from slipping.
Another key feature of these support stockings for women is the wide selection of fitted sizes. Therefore, the measured sizing chart runs from size Small to 2XL, 3XL or 4XL.
Also, the largest sizes, such as the XXL or XXL, make them the perfect wide calf and plus size compression socks for women!
Benefits of compression socks for women:
The Circutrend women's compression hosiery in 20 30 mmHg grading is the second level compression socks.
Socks in the 20 30 mmHg compression grade are usually used as:
- Compressions socks for pregnancy, if the venous insufficiency or the varicose veins are located below the knee
- Compression stockings for varicose veins or swelling
- Traveling compression socks to wear on long flights. Wearing them will help prevent blood clots or even DVT (deep venous thrombosis)
Also, users can wear this level of compression socks to prevent venous diseases, even if their legs are healthy and varicose vein free.
Features
These Doctor Brace 20 30 mmHg compression stockings for women main features are:
- Made in the USA
- Graduated compression therapy
- Durable materials: fabric is doubled at the toes and heel
- Anti-slip wide band at the top of the calf
- Knee high compression socks with closed toe design. This same product is also available in toeless compression socks
- Measured compression socks offer a more precise and custom fit. The sizing chart may fit plus size and wide calf users
- For varicose veins in the legs above knee level, the Circutrend is also designed in compression thigh high socks
Use
Women's compression socks in 20 30 mmHg grading are commonly used in the following situations:
- To deflate swollen ankle during the day
- To relieve aching in legs below the knee
- To treat chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)
- To be used as a treatment for mild to moderate venous disease: varicose vein, spider vein, superficial phlebitis, etc.
Care Instructions
To know how to wash or care for this product, read our detailed care instructions
Compression stockings care instructions
Putting on or removing off your compression stockings, and taking care of them properly will help prevent tears and extend their useful life.
Wearing your compression socks
To put on your compression socks or stockings correctly, follow tips below:
- Wear them early in the morning when you get out of bed. This is because your legs are less swollen in the morning.
- To put them on, use at least compression gloves. This will help you to avoid tearing your compression stockings and, more importantly, to properly distribute the graduated compression over the ankle and leg.
- If you lack strength in your arms, you can use a stocking aid instead of gloves.
Taking off your compression stockings
To take off compression stockings:
- Remove them before going to bed.
- Again, use your gloves for taking them off.
- If you have one pair of compression socks, be sure to wash them every day.
How to clean compression stockings?
Washing:
- Hand wash your compression stockings with a mild soap, bleach free.
- Wring them out gently without pulling them too hard to remove excess water.
- It is recommended to always wash your socks before the next use. Not only for hygienic reasons, but it allows to always benefit from optimal compression.
Drying:
- Dry flat your compression socks on a drying rack or a dry towel.
- Do not use drying machine or heat to dry them, to avoid any damage to the fabric.
Other tips:
- Do not iron
- Do not overstretch
How To Put On Compression Socks
Watch our tutorial to know how to put compression socks on. It shows also how to take them off.
This video is also available at the bottom of this page.
Before wearing your compression socks, be sure to use donning gloves or, if needed, compression socks donner.
FAQ
If you have any question about compression socks or other related subject, see our Answers To Frequently Asked Questions.
For any other questions, you can also contact our customer service.
Most common questions about compression stockings or braces
Why Doctor Brace?
Doctor Brace's compression stockings and braces are made with premium materials and modern design to fit every active woman and man. We have the background and the experience...enough to understand the specific needs of every and each user.
How Doctor Brace's compression stockings look like? What are product features?
To see how Doctor Brace's compression stockings look like and to explore their features, watch this video. It also provides some tips on many aspects of compression socks use:
What are compression stockings?
Compression stockings are medical stockings used in the treatment of venous insufficiency related diseases such as ankle swelling, aching legs, spider veins, or varicose veins. They are also used alone or with other medical treatment to help relieve Phlebitis or DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis).
Why I should use compression socks for my Varicose Veins?
If used daily, compression socks in 20-30 mmHg or 30-40 mmHg levels may help relieve varicose veins by applying moderate and graduated pressure on the blue or purple veins in the calf or thigh. The applied compression helps restore better blood circulation by helping to pump blood more normally from the legs to the heart. For more information about which compression stockings to use for your varicose veins or other venous disorder, do not hesitate to seek your doctor's advice.
What measured compression stockings means?
Measured compression stockings are ready to wear stockings but made with a very detailed sizing chart to provide an adjusted fit. Well measured compression socks are by far more effective to treat chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) than non measured one. Be aware that not all medical stockings in the market today are measured ones.
What custom fit compression stockings means?
Custom fit or made to measure compression stockings are specially designed for women or men with measures that do not match the pre-measured size chart.
What is a compression level? how I would know which compression grade to choose?
Compression level or degree refers to the level of pressure your compression socks would apply to your ankle, calf or thigh.There are four standard levels of compression stockings: 15-20 mmHg, 20-30 mmHg, 30-40 mmHg or 40-50 mmHg.
What are graduated compression stockings?
Graduated compression stockings in knee high, thigh high or pantyhose style; exert decreasing pressure on the legs. The maximum compression being felt at the ankle level. It is important to mention that not all brands of compression socks offer a graduated or gradient compression therapy.
How to measure compression stockings? How I would know size?
To find your compression stockings size, you should use a soft measuring tape to take your measurements, as required by the product sizing chart located in each Doctor Brace product description. Then, once you finished to measure your body contours, try to locate your size in the pre-measured ranges in the chart.
The video below shows user in details, and step by step, how to size compression stockings or socks:
Also, you can read our blog on the same subject.
How to care for compression stockings? how to wash and dry them?
Taking care of compression stockings can help extend their useful life. To care for your compression socks, follow our tips below:
- Wear them with compression gloves or a stocking aid to prevent tears.
- Hand wash your compression stockings with mild soap. Do not use washer.
- Dry flat. Do not use dryer.
See also our detailed Care Instructions page.
How to put on compression stockings - socks easily?
To put on compression socks more easily, use compression gloves. In addition, these gloves evenly distribute the graduated compression on the legs and prevent damage to the fabric. See this tutorial on how to put on and take off compression stockings:
Another option would be to use a compression aid, especially if you have arthritis or if you have a lack of strength in your hands or arms. Stockings aids are particularly popular among seniors.
About Doctor Brace
To get to know us better, read our About Us Page
Doctor Brace is a North American brand. It aims to provide to its worldwide customer base premium graduated compression socks and stockings, knee braces, ankle braces, back braces, or other braces for active people.
At Doctor Brace, We care and understand perfectly the needs of every end-user.
When designing our products, we always do our best to deliver the best value for your expectations:
Top Quality + Effective Product + The Best Price
In reality, it's not a coincidence ... but a question of experience!
Doctor Brace's team has a combined experience of 40 years. Our business culture is based on ongoing research and development and in-depth knowledge of compression therapy and upper and lower body injuries.
We are constantly working hard not only to update the existing product offering of Doctor Brace but also to dynamically expand our product offering to meet all needs.
For Wholesale inquiries about Doctor Brace's products, don't hesitate to contact our sales department.
For more information about our products, browse our website to see our full selection of compression socks and braces.