2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15010353
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The Structure and Compression of Medical Compression Stockings

Abstract: This paper lays out standards of compression stockings and their classification into classes. The analysis of knitted fabric structure parameters, elongation and compression of moderate- and high-compression stockings was conducted. Stocking compression on specific parts of the stocking leg was measured on three sizes of a wooden leg model. For moderate-compression stockings, compression above the ankle was 32 hPa. For high-compression stockings, compression above the ankle was 60 hPa. Both groups of the analy… Show more

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“…The differences between compression groups' valuations in different countries are presented in Table 3. Different scientific papers and standards refer to the different recommended values of compression at the ankle [32][33][34][35][36] (compression measurement at the ankle describes the compression class of compression socks, it ranges from 10 mmHg (according to the French standard ASQUAL [37]) to 21 mmHg (according to the German standard RAL-GZ 387/1: 2008 [38])). However, it is recommended that the compression should not exceed 40-50 mmHg.…”
Section: Compression Garments For Body Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differences between compression groups' valuations in different countries are presented in Table 3. Different scientific papers and standards refer to the different recommended values of compression at the ankle [32][33][34][35][36] (compression measurement at the ankle describes the compression class of compression socks, it ranges from 10 mmHg (according to the French standard ASQUAL [37]) to 21 mmHg (according to the German standard RAL-GZ 387/1: 2008 [38])). However, it is recommended that the compression should not exceed 40-50 mmHg.…”
Section: Compression Garments For Body Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the textile point of view, the main developments are new products of different compression classes [16,17] with graduated pressure [18] and improved comfort properties [19,20]. Important aspects are the prediction the compression value [21] and its mathematical modeling [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are usually made with two yarns interlooped into a horizontal row of the knitted fabric. The first yarn is a ground yarn, mainly made of natural fibers, and the second yarn is elastane [ 2 ]. For most fabrics, it is very difficult to achieve a stretch of 10–50% and avoid deformations due to stress recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%