Anti-embolism stockings, designed to prevent blood from pooling in the veins of the legs of (non-ambulatory) patients, come in many sizes and colors. Pooling of blood in the veins of the leg may contribute to blood clots forming in the veins, potentially causing serious medical conditions.
Anti-embolism stockings are generally made for short-duration wear during hospitalization or for related reasons. Anti-embolism stockings deliver gradient compression and, depending on the manufacturer, the compression delivered to the ankle is in the range of 13 – 18 mmHg. After discharge from the hospital or extended care facility, if you need to continue wearing gradient compression stockings your physician can advise you on an appropriate level of compression.




