Welcome to Measure Up, the simple and convenient DIY compression garment fitter. It’s easy to get the perfect fit! Just watch our video to learn how to measure, take the required measurements, and answer the questions below.
In many cases of venous insufficiency, a calf stocking can provide clinical improvement
Sufficient in pregnancy as prophylaxis or with thigh varices
Thigh
Varicosities in the area of the femur with insufficiency of the saphenous-femoral junction (SFJ) / venous reflux / and or leg problems
Deep vein thrombosis in the thigh area
Superficial thrombophlebitis in the thigh
Thigh varices in pregnancy
After surgical varicose vein treatment in the thigh area
Lipedema or lymphedema in the thigh area
Pantyhose
For those patients who cannot / do not want to wear thigh stockings with grip tops (e.g. soft connective tissue, poor fit of the grip top, abundant body hair)
Patients with varicose veins in the groin area
Maternity Pantyhose
Pregnancy
As an alternative to pantyhose for patients with larger waist circumference
The design of maternity pantyhose avoids any compression pressure on the abdominal area
Level Of Compression
Compression Level at the Ankle
Symptoms / Indications
15-20mmHg
Tired achy legs
Occupational or evening edema
Leg discomfort from long hours of standing or sitting
Prophylaxis of varicosities & swelling during pregnancy
Prophylaxis for legs predisposed to risk
Reduce swelling during travel
Prophylaxis of DVT during travel
18-25mmHg
Diabetics who experience edema (see Cautions below)
20-30mmHg
Heavy fatigued, aching legs
Mild edema in lower extremities
Mild varicosities with minimal edema
Mild varicosities during pregnancy
Minimal edema upper extremities
Post-procedure of small veins
Prevention or management of DVT
30-40mmHg
Moderate varicosities with mild to moderate edema (also during pregnancy)
Post-procedure of larger veins to maintain tretment success
CEAP C3 (edema), C4 (skin changes without ulceration), C5 (skin changes with healed ulceration), C6 (skin changes with active ulcerations)
Management and treatment of DVT or Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
Superficial phlebitis
Lymphedema after decongestant therapy to maintain reduction
Orthostatic / postural hypotension
Post-fracture, post-traumatic edema
Note: A prescription is recommended for stockings with the indications of 30mmHg or higher
40mmHg or higher
Irreversible lymphedema (lifelong compression)
Severe Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
Severe varicosities and/or edema
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