Designed for easy donning
duomed® soft 2easy® is a unique two-piece compression stocking system which comprises of a pair of anklets and a pair of calf sleeves. duomed® soft 2easy® was designed by a UK clinician who saw a need to simply the application and removal of compression stockings.
duomed® soft 2easy® is light to wear, comfortable and breathable.
- Two compression classes offering light graduated compression
- Supports motivation to wear prescribed compression
- Extremely easy to apply and take off
- Closed toe
- Machine washable
- Sand or Black
Round knit medical stockings are used for compression of the lower extremities, mainly for the treatment of disorders of the venous system and mild oedema/lymphoedema.
- Chronic venous disease stages C0s - C3 according to CEAP
- Postoperative reperfusion oedema, post-traumatic, postoperative, occupational oedema, medicinally induced oedema
- Oedema due to immobility
- Initial phase following varicose vein therapy
- Superficial venous thrombosis
- Thrombosis prophylaxis in mobile patients
- Inflammatory dermatoses of the legs
- Nausea, dizziness in pregnancy
Medical compression stocking may not be worn if the patient has the following conditions:
- Advanced peripheral arterial occlusive disease (if one of these parameters is present: ABPI < 0.5, ankle arterial pressure < 60 mmHg, toe pressure < 30mmHg or TcPO2 < 20 mmHg on dorsum of foot). When non-elastic materials are implemented, the patient can still try out compression stocking if they have ankle arterial pressure between 50 and 60 mmHg and they are under close clinical supervision.
- Decompensated heart failure (NYHA III + IV)
- Septic thrombophlebitis
- Phlegmasia cerulea dolens
In the following instances, the therapeutic decision should be made by weighing up the benefits and risks and by selecting the most suitable compressive equipment:
- Severe weeping dermatosis
- Intolerance to compressive material
- Severe paraesthesia in the limbs
- Advanced peripheral neuropathy (e.g. in diabetes mellitus)
- Primary chronic polyarthritis
If you are not sure whether one or more of these statements applies to you, speak to your doctor and/ or the medical personnel treating you.