Bariatric Sock for Extreme Lymphedema Calf stretches to 30 inches
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These socks are made of cotton with 7% nylon and 2% spandex.
They appear to be safe, in my opinion. I've never had a problem sleeping in my socks.
The diameter of these stretches up to 30". To see if this will fit around the cast, take a measurement around it.
Selected User Reviews For Bariatric Sock for Extreme Lymphedema Calf stretches to 30 inches
Regardless of how big or squishy they appeared to be. br>br>When I saw these, I ordered a pair (along with a few others to try) and have been very pleased with how they fit and feel. They're not only non-binding, but they're also big enough to go over my massive calves and all the way up to my knees! They also feel great. br>br> Soft and pleasant to the touch. I haven't had a pair of socks that fit perfectly and didn't try to strangle my feet in a long time. I ordered ten more pairs because I adore them!.
They did slide down, but they haven't rolled down yet, so three stars for now. Today, Tuesday, January 23, 2018 These socks are very disappointing after a few washes. They lose their shape and do not have enough elastic or spandex to stay up on my legs. They immediately slide down my leg and into my shoe, making it extremely uncomfortable to have a wide sock slinked down by your ankle. I do not recommend these socks.
I NEVER THOUGHT I'D FIND SOCKS THAT GOED ALL THE WAY UP TO MY CALFORT. Because I have lymphedema, I don't like it when my lower legs are visible. I'm overjoyed to own these.
They do a lot of stretching. I'm a size 11 women's shoe. Getting it on the cast and keeping it in place is a breeze. It was also very helpful in keeping my toes warm. Overall, this was a fantastic purchase. On extremely cold days, you can even double them! I've been using them for over a month and am extremely happy with them. I hope this information is useful to someone else.
Although they are more expensive, they are well worth the investment. , and it's a fantastic piece of work. They can also be washed and dried in the machine to restore their original shape. With a gentle compression, he can think and feel better, and his edema has greatly improved. Thank you for making such a positive difference in his quality of life.
An ace wrap that runs from my toes to above my ankle, as well as a surgical shoe, are among the dressings. br>br>With my surgical dressings on, my ankle measures 10" in diameter and my instep measures 12". The most difficult part is that the wrappings prevent me from flexing my ankle at all. Because I can't point my toes, I needed something that could stretch a long way to cover me. Regular socks, whether men's or women's, aren't going to cut it. br>br>These stretch beautifully, even going over the surgical shoe (size women's medium) in bed. My foot circumference is 15" and its length is 10" when I wear the shoe. br>br>My foot and ankle are not overly tight. However, despite being designed for larger dimensions, the socks stay up perfectly all the way to below my knee (widest calf measurement is 12"). They're soft and cushioned, and they also fit nicely inside the surgical shoe. br>br>Because I'll be wearing the dressings and shoe for a few weeks (and it's November), When it's snowing, these socks will make my recovery a lot easier. br>br>They were also available in black.
Despite the fact that it is not inexpensive, it has proven to be effective. My step- Dad is suffering from cancer, and his feet, ankles, and legs are all swollen. Diabetic socks wouldn't even fit over his toes at this point. This sock turned out to be fantastic. Despite the fact that it is not inexpensive, it has served its purpose, and my mother has placed multiple orders for more.
Her feet are also very wide, with bunions and hammertoes, and she wears a size 9(6E). These socks do not rub her toes or cut into her 19" calf. They're incredibly soft, stretchy, and stay in place. Because they were so big, we had to sew a seam across the toe and cut off about 2". However, she usually complains about socks crowding her toes, so this is fantastic. If your regular socks are too tight or your calves are prone to swelling, I strongly advise you to try these. A few long, thin lines of hot glue on the bottoms provide anti-slip protection. Socks for the hospital.