support stocking
The woman puts on a beige support stocking to help the circulation in her leg.
Noun: A type of elasticized hosiery, typically covering the foot and leg, that is medically designed to apply graduated compression. This compression is intended to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and decrease pressure on the veins, often used to manage conditions like varicose veins, edema, or deep vein thrombosis.
Support stockings are a specific medical garment. They are prescribed or recommended for therapeutic purposes, not for general fashion. - Primary Usage: To describe the medical hosiery itself. - After her surgery, the doctor advised her to wear support stockings to prevent blood clots. - Many people with jobs that require long periods of standing find relief by using support stockings.
- Noun:
- The nurse helped the patient put on the tight support stockings.
- Modern support stockings are much more comfortable and discreet than older models.
- He purchased a pair of prescription-grade support stockings for his chronic venous insufficiency.
- "To be in support stockings": To be wearing them, often indicating a medical need.
- Following the flight, she made sure to be in support stockings to aid circulation.
- Graduated/Medical Compression Stockings: This is a more precise technical term often used interchangeably with or to specify the type of .
- The physician recommended graduated compression stockings, a specific type of support stocking, for better ankle-to-thigh pressure.
- Compression Stocking/Hosiery (n): A more technical synonym for , emphasizing the therapeutic compression.
- Compression stockings are essential for managing lymphedema.
- Anti-Embolism Stockings (n): A specific type of support stocking used primarily in hospitals to prevent blood clots in bedridden patients.
- The hospital provided anti-embolism stockings to all post-operative patients.
- Elastic Stocking: A simpler, often older term.
- Therapeutic Hosiery: A broader term encompassing various medical legwear.
- Compression Socks: Often refers to a shorter version that covers the calf but not the full leg.
- To wear support stockings: The standard phrase for using them.
- You will need to wear support stockings for several weeks after the procedure.
- A pair of support stockings: The standard quantifier.
- She bought three pairs of support stockings to have a clean pair each day.
The woman puts on a beige support stocking to help the circulation in her leg.
- elasticized stocking intended to reduce pressure on the veins of the leg (as in case of varicose veins)