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Benefits of Compression Wear

Written by Rikedom Sports

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Posted on March 28 2017

Sooner or later in our lives a hefty portion of us will experience the ill effects of tired and exhausted legs, regardless of whether 20 or 70, active or not all that active.

A lot of ladies I know experience the ill and ugly effects of varicose veins which ruins the appearance of their legs as well as cause considerable inconvenience. Now and again this might be an occupation-related issue. We might be on our feet for a significant amount of time, standing or even still for long stretches of time. For others, leg issues are a medical condition from which help is rare or expensive.

Why provide support?

Prevention always has and always will be better than cure. Red flags of tired legs are probably going to be overlooked until it is too late. Compression wears are one of the most viable solutions. They apply delicate weight to give a massaging effect and guarantee an ideal circulation in the legs.

However, we still suggest that you consult your healthcare provider, especially if you have an underlying medical condition.

You can be sure with our compression wear, though. These sleeves provide excellent arch and ankle support and compression. You will find these sleeves very helpful in your sport. The plantar Fasciitis sleeve has 6 different zones of compression. The tightest at the arch and ankle. And the compression level lessens toward upper cuff and lower cuff. What that does is to give the arch and ankle compression, boost circulation and thus reduce acid build up and help sending oxygenated blood to your ankle and arch. This way it supports your ankle and arch while reduces your pain;) Our extra-long upper cuff not only keeps the sleeves in place but also reduce the chance of being too tight on ankle. Because the extra length evens out the compression at the ankle area. This sleeves is like sending the oxygenated blood non-stop to your feet. It's healing your feet non-stop. These Sleeves are not only for plantar Fasciitis. Arthritis, edema, ankle spur etc. are all covered. People use them for many different purposes. Besides Plantar fasciitis, people use them for yoga, pilates, running kick boxing etc. Because graduated compression can work wonder for your health. Graduated compression can boost circulation and speed up recovery. people can wear these with sandals, people can wear these 24 hours a day, people can wear these to sleep without getting too hot, people can wear these under regular socks.

Tired Aching Legs

Many people get tired and aching legs at some points in their lives - more often than not from standing or sitting for long periods of time. Those who have the tendency to suffer this pain are individuals who stand a most of the day without practicing their calf muscles, for instance shop attendants, beauticians, nurses, teachers, and attendants.

 

Indeed, even long travel can cause leg pain and plausibly more significant issues, for example, Deep Vein Thrombosis. When you walk or run, the calf muscles in the legs help to pump the blood in your legs back to the heart.

 

In any case, amid long stretches of idleness, blood can pool in the veins of the leg bringing on a heavier weight on the already swollen legs. This thusly can cause throbbing and tiredness. In the long run, it is very likely to cause Varicose Veins.

Try this home leg exercise at home:

  • If you are relaxing at home, keep your feet over the level of your heart to promote healthy circulation in your legs.

The advantages of bolster and pressure hosiery

  • Improves flow
  • Relieve side effects of drained and throbbing legs
  • Helps avoid deterioration of varicose veins
  • Conceals unattractive veins
  • May help avoid expensive surgery

 

Check out our line of compression wear here: http://rikedomsports.com/products/zig-zag-20-30-mmhg-merino-wool-graduated-compression-socks-men-women-running-maternity-pregnancy-swollen-legs-feet-dvt-air-flight-diabetic-arthritis-sports-shin-splints-plantar-fasciitis