Make wraps your new standard with WrapAbility
Wraps make life easier for both patients and professionals: they offer independence, efficiency, and safety in compression therapy.
What is WrapAbility?
WrapAbility is our global initiative to empower patients and healthcare professionals with our Sigvaris inelastic wraps. It symbolizes our commitment to giving patients and healthcare professionals the Ability to wrap themselves in both physical support and emotional understanding. It shows the transformative power we offer, turning pressure—whether from medical compression or societal expectations—into a source of strength and autonomy.
WrapAbility focuses on stories from patients and healthcare professionals who demonstrate how wraps save time, improve adherence, and deliver better quality of life.
Your benefits
Specially designed for easy self-adjustment and independent use
Improved efficacy of treatment
Cost-effective, reusable and sustainable
Improved quality of life
Compreflex Contain
Custom compression solutions for calves, knees, and thighs.
Compreflex Contain Calf
- Provides 2X more containment than other Compreflex products to address lower extremity lymphedema
- 20-50mmHg adjustable, gradient inelastic compression
Compreflex Contain Knee
- Provides 2X more containment than other Compreflex products to address lower extremity lymphedema
- Stretch panel holds garment in place for easy application and high compliance
Compreflex Contain Thigh
- 20–50mmHg of adjustable, gradient, inelastic compression
- Stretch panel holds garment in place for easy application and high compliance
- Provides 2X more containment than other Compreflex products to address lower extremity lymphedema
Further reading
Turn pressure into power
Lymphedema
Lymphedema is a condition of localized fluid retention and tissue swelling caused by a compromised lymphatic system. Treatment includes medical compression, among others.
Lipedema
Lipedema is a chronic, progressive disorder that is characterized by abnormal distribution of adipose tissue. This results in disproportion between extremities and trunk. The disproportion is caused by a localized, symmetrical increase in subcutaneous adipose tissue, typically in the lower extremities, less common also in the upper extremities. Compression wear is one very important element in the treatment of lipedema.
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