OPTIFORM HOLD
The flat-knit product lines live up to the promise of their name – OPTIFORM: with a fully knitted body part without additional seams, they offer perfect support and maximum wearing comfort due to their unique manufacturing technology.
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Where to purchase:
Sigvaris medical-grade compression socks, stockings, and wraps are sold online and in stores. Use the links below to learn more.
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- Seam-free groin - first of its kind: Integrated, seam-free body section for maximum wearing comfort, less pain and fewer pressure sores.
- Natural fiber content: Delivers support & stability with excellent breathability and absorbency; skin-friendly and pleasant to wear.
- Exclusive Softline Technology: Prevents the stocking from rolling over.
- Hallux valgus comfort zone with open toe option – targeted pressure relief in the bunion area for optimal fit and comfort.
- Personalised reinforced seam: Optional labeling with up to 40 characters for clear, individual identification.
- OPTIFORM HOLD is available in compression classes 1 to 4. Due to its material composition, the product line is ideally suited for patients with chronic edema up to stage 3 who wish to feel safe and comfortable in their treatment at all times. Owing to the high cotton content, OPTIFORM HOLD is particularly comfortable and offers best support and stability.
- Follow the instructions for care on the packaging and / or the textile label. Wash daily in a laundry net. The garment must be stored at room temperature and in a dry place away from light. Keep away from direct heat.
- Edema
- Lymphedema
- Lipedema (does not apply to OPTIFORM TOE CAPS)
- Medical compression garments should not be worn in the following cases:
- OPTIFORM HOLD / FLEX / TOE CAPS
- Advanced peripheral arterial occlusive disease (ABPI <0.6, ankle blood pressure <60 mmHg, toe blood pressure <30 mmHg, or TcPO2 <20 mmHg instep)
- Severe cardiac insufficiency(NYHA (III)–IV)
- Septic phlebitis
- Phlegmasia coerulea dolens
- Compression of an existing arterial bypass (epifascial) Relative contraindications that require a particular balancing of benefits and risks:
- Allergy against the compression Material 4 5
- Inflammatory processes (compression products to reduce inflammation, pain or edema due to erysipelas of the involved extremity or cellulitis should only be used in combination with antibacterial treatment)
- PAOD with ABPI between 0.6 and 0.9 and/or ankle pressure between 60 and 90 mmHg
- Skin diseases with massive exudation
- Severe sensory disturbances of the extremity
- Advanced peripheral neuropathy (e.g. in diabetes mellitus)
- Primary chronic polyarthritis