Jobst Bella Lite 20-30 mmHg Compression Arm Sleeve w/Silicone Beige (Small Long)
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There isn't much of a difference, in my opinion. RTW stands for "ready to wear." As in, it's not a one-of-a-kind item. I have a few of these, and they're all comfortable to wear. To get the best fit, simply refer to the size chart.
Please accept my apologies; I have no idea. You should be able to get an estimate of when it will arrive if you add it to your cart.
The sleeve is over 2 inches long at the top. About 4- 5 inches.
"Ready to Wear" is what RTW stands for.
Selected User Reviews For Jobst Bella Lite 20-30 mmHg Compression Arm Sleeve w/Silicone Beige (Small Long)
My arm developed lymphedema last year, so I wear a compression sleeve to keep it at bay. In addition, I've returned to using a sleeve and pump.
After trying a number of different brands, the jobst brand has proven to be the most effective. The wide band has a non-slip surface. I was able to keep the sleeve in place and not think about it throughout the day thanks to the slip guard. I'm returning the others and ordering a similar sleeve from this company as a replacement.
Compression of 20-30% is far too high. By the end of the day, my hand had turned into a bear paw due to poor circulation. br>I donated the item to a thrift store, then went out and bought some regular compression knee highs and cut the feet off. It wasn't perfect, but it got the job done.
It works flawlessly and is incredibly comfortable to wear.
This is a fantastic compression sleeve to wear on a daily basis. It's very relaxing. The silicone band keeps it in place and prevents it from rolling.
I had a reverse shoulder surgery that left me with a lot of swelling. This sleeve was found after the doctor measured it and went online to look for it. For about three weeks, I wore it every day, not just at night. It was extremely beneficial.
Excellent value for money compared to local vendors.