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Measure, size and fit for maximum theraputic value 
For best fit and feel ensure you know what compression level is right for you. The most common starting point for new users is 15-20 mmHg.
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Truform is made to move with you. It looks and feels like classic everyday legwear, yet delivers the highest level of medical-grade compression without a prescription.
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Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars 9,747
4.2 out of 5 stars 2,844
4.2 out of 5 stars 123
3.9 out of 5 stars 40
Compression Rating
15-20 mmHg
8-15 mmHg
20-30 mmHg
30-40 mmHg
Pressure & Feel
Moderate – Less Tight on Leg
Mild – Least Tight on Leg
Firm – More Tight on Leg
Extra Firm – Most Tight on Leg
Strength Level
Regular Strength
Light Strength
Extra Strength
Maximum Strength
Severity of Symptoms
Minor
None
Moderate
Severe
Who Should Wear
New & First Time Users
Prevenative Care Users
Experienced
Users Directed by a Physician
Easy to apply, but different from regular socks 
STEP 1
Pull sock inside-out to heel area. Stretch opening with thumbs. Slide over foot until toes reach end pocket. Center heel in the heel stitching.

STEP 2
Begin turning right-side-out. Continue gradually pulling up the leg. For pantyhose: pull past thighs and over hips; adjust for comfort.

STEP 3
Remove folds or wrinkles with a sweeping upward motion smoothing over leg. Fabric should be uniform. Do not fold or roll top band.

STEP 4
Remove by turning “inside out”, gently pulling down to ankle. Insert finger, gently pull over ankle, heel and off the foot.
Everyday Medical-Grade
Your trusted partner in leg health for over 100 years
Only Class II registered medical compression has a verified graduated compression profile to prevent pooling of blood in legs and feet. Class II rating ensures regulatory compliance for specific medical use to help manage the underlying symptom associated with venous insufficiency and poor venous return. This includes lymphedema, anti-embolism (blood clots), leg swelling, heaviness, fatigue, varicose veins, spider veins, edema-related discomfort, and venous stasis-related skin changes.
The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Truform medical compression
What makes Truform different from other compression brands?
Truform is part of SAI Brands, a family-run business in Cincinnati, Ohio since 1893. With 100+ years of medical manufacturing expertise, Truform maintains its own FDA-registered factory to ensure regulatory compliance for Class II medical devices.
What makes Truform Class II medical compression different from Class I general compression?
Class II has a verified compression profile for a specific medical use and is regulated by the FDA. Class I is for “general use” such as lifestyle-type shapewear and sports performance. Class II must register a UPC and/or UDI barcode with the FDA.
How do I know if compression garments are Class I or Class II?
Class II is a higher level of registration and device class which can be identified in the FDA’s GUDID database. Unique Device Identifier (UDI) barcode and lot code are required on all packaging. If the barcode contains letters it is not Class II.
How do I know what compression level is right for me?
If you are new to medical compression start with 15-20 mmHg. If you have no symptoms, are interested in preventative care, and or sit or stand for long periods of time then start with 8-15 mmHg. From there move up to higher levels as needed.
What does mmHg mean and how does it relate to graduated compression profiles?
mmHg is a measurement of pressure and stands for “millimeters of mercury” – the highest number is the tightest point of compression (at the ankle), from there pressure decreases to move blood up the leg. This gradient is called graduated compression.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : Yes
Product Dimensions : 8.25 x 4.5 x 0.96 inches; 1.76 ounces
Item model number : 1773BG-M
Department : womens
Date First Available : January 1, 1999
Manufacturer : Surgical Appliance Industries
ASIN : B000A33M0W
Best Sellers Rank: #3,504 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #2 in Medical Compression Stockings
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80% nylon, 20% spandex
Made in US
Truform 1773; Ladies fashion style support hose; dress nylons; 15-20 strength graduated compression
Soft top band will not constrict leg; Knit heel pocket keeps sock in place; Lightweight breathable
Improves circulation for extended sitting, standing, travel, pregnancy, muscle recovery, swollen feet
Helps relieve swelling, varicose veins, spider veins, sore aching tired legs, edema, DVT blood clots
Made in the USA; Measure according to size chart; Latex-Free; Nylon and Spandex construction
13 reviews for Truform Sheer Compression Stockings, 15-20 mmHg, Women’s Knee High Length, 20 Denier, Beige, Medium
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