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Medical Grade Open Toe Compression Socks by Doc Miller (30-40 mmHg) - 1 Pair of Stockings Review

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Description of Medical Grade Open Toe Compression Socks by Doc Miller (30-40 mmHg) - 1 Pair of Stockings

Machine Wash. SUPER-LIGHTWEIGHT & COMFORTABLE: Through dedicated detail-oriented designers, Doc Miller has created open toe compression socks made of premium quality, breathable, anti-odor & durable high quality fabric Nylon 77%, Spandex 23%. With seamless knit woven construction gives a tight, snug fit with no loss of compression, wear after wear. Get your 30-40 mmhg compression stockings today; your legs will thank you! Consider getting two pairs for uninterrupted use. FEEL IT WORK: Having trouble dealing with aching calves, leg cramps, experience swelling or edema, POTS or varicose veins. Try Doc Miller compression socks for instant pain relief and recovery, commonly used during pregnancy and post surgery recovery. Boost blood circulation to improve performance and stamina in your legs and reduce swelling, muscle soreness and fatigue. Try them and you’ll notice improvements instantly - you'll wish you found them a long time ago! A great gift for loved ones!. PERFECT FIT: The design and fit of Doc Miller compression calf sleeves ensure strong support with a tight, form fit that won’t bunch up or slip down. Follow the Size Chart guide in the pictures area to find the perfect fit. Designed for men and women in a variety of sizes including plus sizes and are now available in 8 different colors, including argyle patterns. These designs are knee high, known as open toe or toeless socks and deliver graduated medical grade 30 40mmhg compression. VERSATILE DESIGNS & COLORS: Doc Miller Compression calf sleeves have MANY alternative uses, such as leg warmers, leg shaper and tattoo cover up. Most beneficial for providing instant leg pain relief, preventing future injuries and dealing with venous insufficiency, varicose veins, edema and blood clots. Now available in eight (8) different color variations. Compression socks are best for everyday use while pregnant, for post surgery recovery, air travel, nurses, teachers and athletes. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE + 100% MONEY BACK RETURNS: Doc Miller Compression socks are as close to medical grade compression prescribed by doctors as you can get, but without the sticker price shock. Sold in pairs - Buy More, Save More. No Risk, No Problem! Purchase your Doc Miller compression socks today and you’re covered by our 30 day return period, 100% money back satisfaction guarantee and our world class customer service! Don’t settle for less when it comes to your health.
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tight stockings: medical compression stockings

Even after increasing in size, these stockings tightened the ankles dangerously. I had to take them off after two hours due to constriction.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfort, finally good for stockings

I love the open toe. I've always had the impression that no matter how carefully I put my stockings on, they would get tighter and tighter over time until they started putting a lot of pressure on my toes. They solved this problem and became my new favorite.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Work and feel good

14 spinal surgeries in 20 years means I may have movement issues which means these socks have become a critical element to my continued health. The socks are comfortable and I can wear them with my sock accessory which saves me from having to ask for help.

Pros
  • Good cause
Cons
  • No orders

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great and shit. Problems with the comb of open fingers.

Great, much cheaper but no worse than premium brands. I'll try full toe socks. When I put shoes on, the shoes can push my open toes back and create a lump of material under the ball of my foot. Very uncomfortable to walk.

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Work and Feel Great

14 spinal surgeries in 20 years means I may have trouble moving which means these socks have become a critical element to my continued health. I can put them on with my sock assist device, which saves me having to ask for help.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors appeared

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic product, very well finished!

Fantastic product. Perfect fit and very well made. I was concerned that the open toe design would look different than socks, but I can't even tell if I'm wearing them well. Wear them in Afghanistan and I'm up 12+ hours a day and had a DVT in 2014 so they help a lot with the swelling I still have. Good product !

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

By far the best OTC.

I have had lymphedema in my left leg since I was a teenager and had lymphatic drainage therapy many years ago, but my supportive care has failed and lately my leg has been bothering me when I'm not in bed lying, obviously . I was prescribed a pressure of 30-40 mm Hg. Art. a few years ago and the first pair of stockings i bought weren't tight enough. Others found the band in the upper part of the shin uncomfortable and dug into my skin. My mother now has Lymphedema so I was looking for something

Pros
  • Easy to Use
Cons
  • Quick Guide