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Compression Stockings near Harpers Ferry, WV (West Virginia)

Capitol Vein & Laser Centers - Charles Town
201 North George Street
Suite 103
Charles Town, West Virginia 25414
Distance: 6.84 Miles
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About Compression Stockings

Compression stockings are used to support the muscles of the calf in circulating blood and lymph fluid through the legs. These stockings or hose are usually made of elastic or rubber fibers that aid in compressing the leg.

Compression stockings have a graduated compression with maximum compression at the ankle and decreasing up the leg.  There are different types of compression available in these stockings, so be sure to check with your doctor about which level of compression would be best for you.


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