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Compression (3) Knit GarmentsINTRODUCTION Compression garments are elastic knit two-way stretch sleeves, or stockings. These are worn under clothing during the day and are not intended to reduce swelling. Instead they help to prevent additional swelling. If this compression garment does not fit properly, or if it does not have the appropriate level of compression, it will:
IMPORTANT: KNIT GARMENTS ARE NOT WORN WHILE SLEEPING
KNIT GARMENT GUIDELINES
COMPRESSION SLEEVES When the arm is affected by lymphedema, a compression sleeve that covers the entire arm from the wrist to the shoulder is usually required to be worn during the day.
DO NOT WEAR A COMPRESSION SLEEVE THAT EXTENDS ONLY TO THE ELBOW. This is an important recommendation because the fold at the elbow blocks normal circulation.
GAUNTLETS A sleeve that stops at the wrist is convenient but does not provide compression for the hand. Yet, for patients particularly before their swelling is well controlled, compression on the hand is essential. A gauntlet, also known as a or partial glove, is worn to provide hand compression. Also having a separate garment for the hand makes it easier to place and remove particularly for washing hands.
COMPRESSION STOCKINGS
Compression stockings, which are also known as compression hose, are available in a wide range of styles, sizes, and compression strengths. When compression stockings worn to treat lymphedema of the leg they usually extends to the hip. When both legs are involved, a panty-hose style can be used. If the patient has a problem, such as a heart codition, the compression may only extend to the knee.
FITTING COMPRESSION GARMENTS A properly fitted compression garment (a) Has the proper compression level, (b) Stays comfortably in place, and (c) Fits smoothly without wrinkles or bulges that can damage the tissues.
COMPRESSION LEVELS Garments for lymphedema are recommended to have a compression levels of 20-30 mm/Hg or 30-40 mm/Hg (millimeters of mercury). Garments with compression levels of less than 20 mm/Hg are not suitable for the management of lymphedema. Stockings of these compressions are commonly used only as support hose. COMPRESSION FOR TRUNCAL CHEST LYMPHEDEMA
The term, "Truncal Chest Lymphedema" describes swelling throughout the chest area. The Compressure Comfort Bra®, which is manufactured by the Bellisse Company, is a Class I medical item which, for insurance billing purposes, is listed as a Thoracic Compression Garment. These garments have many features that are helpful in controlling truncal lymphedema and post-surgical swelling. The positive features of these garments include:
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