Compression Therapy Today – Hope for Hose!
Compression therapy is one of the methods used to treat venous insufficiency in cases where circulation in the legs needs to be improved. All that is required for this treatment is to wear elastic socks that cover some of the lower leg. Graduated compression, where compression is stronger at the foot and ankle and decreases as you go up the leg, helps act like an extra muscle in the leg.
Venous insufficiency is a condition where the valves and veins of the legs are stretched, allowing blood to seep back down. The compression stocking acts like a muscle and puts pressure on the veins that have become stretched. As a result, the valves that are necessary to maintain blood flow against gravity are brought together and any cavities caused by the stretching are closed in. This helps reduce the appearance and symptoms of varicose veins, including the bulging veins themselves, swelling, leg heaviness, and cramping.
The effectiveness of this treatment is useful in cases of phlebitis, post-vein surgery, varicose veins, thrombosis, and all manners of chronic vein disease. The compression socks are available in different sizes and compression levels to ensure that the necessary treatment can be applied. Depending on your pathology (root cause of your symptoms), there are even different styles to match your needs: socks, stockings, and pantyhose styles are all usable for treating the symptoms of vein disease.
Compression stockings are made from covered yarn that is wrapped in a synthetic elastic. This elastic is what makes compression possible and effective. Your vein specialist will determine what type of stocking is necessary to treat the symptoms you are experiencing. You can contact the best vein doctor in Cypress at Premier Vein to schedule a free consultation and get on the way to loving your legs again! Should you need a more extensive treatment, the vein specialists at Premier Vein can give you minimally invasive options to treat vein disease that result in healthy, younger looking legs.