Compression therapy is the key element in treating a variety of venous diseases, as well as lymphedema and lipedema. When it comes to compression garments, there is no “one fits it all”. JOBST® designs class-leading compression garments tailored to your medical and lifestyle needs.
Living with a chronic condition is always a challenge. That’s why we constantly work on new features that help our medical compression products to be as comfortable as possible. Our JOBST Confidence garments are developed with the innovative Contour Fit technology, which truly replicates the unique form of your body and allows you to move more freely. Our SoftFit technology uses a fine silicone yarn knitted into the top band to keep your garment in place without digging into your skin. With JOBST SoftFit, we empower you to jump into a new level of comfort with stockings that stay in place.
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Compression garments and bandages apply graduated pressure. This means that the highest pressure is at the ankle (or wrist) and gradually decreases upwards along the limb. Compression therapy has different purposes, depending on the underlying disease.
Compression supports the venous blood flow by gently compressing the legs and preventing backward flow.
Compression therapy moves the fluid out of the affected limb to the center of your body, where it can be drained properly. This also prevents it from coming back into the limb.
Compression therapy has several benefits for treating lipedema: it can reduce pain and discomfort, and provides support for your limbs. Compression garments improve the shape of your affected limbs, which can help enhance your mobility.
Heavy legs? Varicose veins? Thrombosis? Lymphedema or Lipedema? Our range of compression garments are available in different styles and compression classes, making them suitable for a variety of individual needs and preferences. In addition, we offer a comprehensive portfolio for all who require compression therapy to prevent and manage symptoms, including treatment with compression bandages and adjustable compression devices (also called compression wraps).