- Description
- How to Measure
- Best For
- Materials
- Sizing Chart
The Compreflex Transition Calf is an innovative inelastic compression device designed to provide targeted support and relief for the foot, ankle, and calf. Combined with the compressive Transition Liner, this system delivers therapeutic compression to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and enhance mobility.
- Short-Stretch Compression: Offers controlled, low-resting pressure and high working pressure for effective therapeutic results.
- Soft, Breath-O-Prene Material: The conforming Breath-O-Prene fabric provides a secure yet comfortable fit while effectively wicking away moisture to maintain skin health.
- Adjustable Strap Extenders: Ensures the device accommodates patients exceeding standard size ranges, delivering a customized fit for all users.
- Compression Measurement Made Simple: Includes AccuTab devices for precise, easily adjustable compression settings, ensuring consistent therapeutic outcomes.
- Complete Transition Liner Included: Enhances compression benefits while providing a smooth interface against the skin for added comfort and support.
To ensure the ideal fit for your Compreflex Transition Calf measure around the narrowest part of your ankle, just above the ankle bone. Measure the widest part of your calf to determine the correct wrap size. Measure from the base of your heel to just below the knee to ensure the device will cover the appropriate area. You can check the sizing chart to see what size would work best for you.
- Stage I or II Lymphedema: Supports the management of early to moderate swelling and fluid retention.
- Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI): Improves circulation and alleviates symptoms related to CVI.
- Post-Surgical Edema: Assists in reducing post-surgical swelling and enhancing recovery.
Made with premium, skin-friendly materials for superior comfort and durability:
- Breath-O-Prene: Soft, moisture-wicking, and conforming fabric for a comfortable fit.
- Non-Latex: Ensures compatibility for those with latex sensitivities.