Finding the right size for compression stockings is very important when purchasing them. Learn how to do it right.
The most important part of compression stockings and tights is the ankle. Compression is tightest there, and moving higher up the leg it gradually gets looser. Therefore, the most important size is the ankle circumference, followed by the calf and the thigh. The size chart is included with each product; to determine the size properly, pay attention to the letter designations. See the baseline compression product chart:
To choose the correct compression product size, follow these steps:
1. Ankle circumference at the narrowest part of the calf (B).Find the appropriate size for circumference B in the chart, according to the measurements taken. This size is relevant for the following products: - Knee stockings - Thigh stockings - Tights |
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2. The fullest part of the calf (C). Find the appropriate size for circumference C in the chart, according to the measurements taken. |
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3. Circumference 2 cm below the knee (D). Find the appropriate size for circumference D in the chart, according to the measurements taken. |
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4. Circumference at the fullest part of the thigh (F). Find the appropriate size for circumference F in the chart, according to the measurements taken. |
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5. Thigh circumference at the buttock fold (G). Find the appropriate size for circumference G in the chart, according to the measurements taken. |
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6. Circumference of the buttocks at the fullest part (H). Find the appropriate size for circumference H in the chart, according to the measurements taken. |
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7. Height from the floor to the hock (AD) or 2 cm below the knee. Find the appropriate size for height AG in the chart, according to the measurements taken. |
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8. Height from the floor to the gluteal fold (AG). Find the appropriate size for height AG in the chart, according to the measurements taken. |
It is important to do all the measurements in the morning, after waking up, when the legs are not yet swollen.