About Truform Leg Health Men's Dress Socks
Truform men's dress socks provide stylish support and all-day comfort with graduated compression. They help energize your legs and improve circulation, making them ideal for those who sit or stand for extended periods. These socks are designed to look like classic dress socks, so you can enjoy the benefits of compression without sacrificing style.
Key Benefits & Features
- Improves circulation, reduces swelling, and energizes the legs
- Resembles designer-knit socks with a contemporary rib-knit pattern
- Features a soft top, knit-in heel, and roomy toe box for all-day comfort
- Available in mild to extra firm compression to meet individual needs
- Made with a blend of nylon and spandex for long-lasting wear
- Suitable for business or casual attire
- Safe for individuals with latex sensitivities
Truform Leg Health Men's Dress Socks FAQs
How do I determine my size?
To determine your size, you'll need to take three measurements:
- Ankle circumference: Measure the smallest part of your ankle.
- Calf circumference: Measure the widest part of your calf.
- Length to knee: Measure from the floor to the bend of your knee while your leg is at a right angle to the floor.
When is the best time to take measurements?
It's best to take measurements first thing in the morning when swelling is at its minimum.
How do I put on the stockings?
- Turn the stocking inside out up to the heel.
- Grasp the heel pocket and slide it over your foot, centering it over your heel.
- Begin turning the stocking right-side out and gradually pull it up your leg.
- Smooth out any wrinkles or folds.
- Ensure the fabric is smooth and uniform without folding the top band.
How do I take off the stockings?
- Turn the stocking inside out while gently pulling it down to your ankle.
- Insert your finger and gently pull the stocking over your ankle, heel, and off your foot.
What are the medical benefits of compression stockings?
Truform compression stockings provide graduated compression to help improve blood circulation in the legs. They can be used for various medical conditions, including:
- Mild (8-15 mmHg): Leg fatigue, slight swelling, and preventative care for those who sit or stand for long periods.
- Moderate (15-20 mmHg): Minor varicose veins, tired legs, minor swelling, post-surgery, travel, and during pregnancy.
- Anti-Embolism (18 mmHg): Help reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in individuals with reduced mobility or those recovering from surgery.
- Firm (20-30 mmHg): Moderate varicose veins, moderate swelling, lymphedema, DVT, post-surgery, and during pregnancy (prescription recommended).
- Extra Firm (30-40 mmHg): Severe varicose veins, severe edema, lymphatic edema, venous ulcerations, and chronic venous insufficiency (physician recommendation strongly advised).