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Compression Stocking Socks

Jul 29

Title: Vancouver Compression Socks: Relief, Support, and Performance with Yaletown Medical Supplies

Whether you have a medical issue, are recovering from surgery, work long hours on your feet, or simply want increased circulation while traveling or exercising, compression socks are the time-tested answer. Yaletown Medical Supplies, located in Vancouver, offers a wide range of compression socks to support every lifestyle-from therapeutic-grade relief to stylish casual wear.

Compression Stocking Socks

In this in-depth guide, you will learn what compression socks are, how they work, who benefits from them, and what sets the products at Yaletown Medical Supplies apart. We will also be able to help you decide what is the correct type of compression socks available in the area of Vancouver, and whether you need them for medical reasons or personal comfort.

What Are Compression Socks?
Compression stockings are medical hosiery that promotes improved blood flow in the legs. They tighten around your lower legs, forcing veins to propel blood to the heart. They reduce swelling, fatigue, and the possibility of blood clots by promoting circulation.

Compression stockings come in numerous levels of compression, defined in terms of millimeters of mercury (mmHg), ranging from mild (8–15 mmHg) to extra firm (30–40 mmHg or more), depending on medical need.

How Compression Socks Work
Mechanism of compression socks relies on graduated compression. It is most intense at the ankle and diminishes progressively towards the upper part of the sock. It causes upward blood flow, helps vein function, and prevents fluid collection in the feet and legs.

Benefits are:

Increased venous return

Reduced leg fatigue

Reduced risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

Reduced ankle and foot swelling

Enhanced recovery during sport

Pain relief in varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency

Who Should Use Compression Socks?
Compression socks are also strongly recommended for a broad spectrum of users:

1. Medical Patients
Patients with varicose veins

Recovering surgery patients

Patients with chronic venous insufficiency or lymphedema

Diabetics (under close medical care)

2. Professionals Who Work on Their Feet
Nurses, teachers, hairdressers, waitresses, and shop workers in Vancouver use compression socks to avoid leg strain during long work hours.

3. Regular Travelers
Passengers on long flights or road trips are at risk for DVT. Compression socks prevent blood clots when immobile.

4. Sportspeople
Runners, cyclists, and gym rats use compression socks for quicker muscle recovery, reduced soreness, and improved endurance.

5. Expectant Mothers
Pregnancy tends to cause swelling and leg fatigue. Compression socks bring much-needed relief and comfort during pregnancy.

Our Compression Socks Offering at Yaletown Medical Supplies
Here at Yaletown Medical Supplies, it is our desire to provide high-quality, effective, and trendy compression socks in Vancouver. Our product selection has solutions from popular brands like Sigvaris, Therafirm, and Jobst—ranging from medical-grade therapy solutions to everyday wear solutions.

Take a sneak peek at some of our top sellers:

Sigvaris Cotton 230 Series (20–30 mmHg & 30–40 mmHg)
This is a favorite among fans for treating severe to moderate venous conditions. It has:

Premium cotton for comfort and breathability

Medical-grade compression gradations

Reinforced heel for durability that lasts long

Calf-length styles are available

For those recovering from surgery or with varicose veins.

Sigvaris Sheer Fashion 120 Series (15–20 mmHg)
If you're looking for something a little more fashion-forward without sacrificing support, then this is a great option:

Sheer fashionable look

Light compression ideal for flying or mild swelling

Ideal for working professionals, especially in office environments

Not awkward for full-day wear

Sigvaris Microfiber Shades (15–20 mmHg & 20–30 mmHg)
For both women and men, these socks offer:

Soft microfiber construction

Current colors and styles

Perfect for daily wear or gentle therapeutic wear

Moisture-wicking properties

These are especially favored by young adults and tourists in Vancouver.

Therafirm Core-Spun Compression Socks (10–15 mmHg & 15–20 mmHg)
These are constructed with core-spun yarns for easy-on, easy-off fit:

Light and breathable

Designed for individuals who struggle to put on tighter socks

Available in white, black, and khaki

Ideal for everyday wear, minor swelling, or diabetic foot treatment

Jobst ActiveWear Compression Socks (15–20 mmHg & 20–30 mmHg)

Designed for active users, Jobst ActiveWear socks incorporate:

Dri-release yarns to stay dry

Seamless toe construction

Cushioned footbed

Targeted compression for exercise recovery

These are ideal for the gym enthusiast or those that want to remain active while stimulating their circulation.

Selecting the Correct Compression Level
It's crucial to choose the appropriate compression level for your needs. Here's a handy guide:

Compression Level\tUse Case
8–15 mmHg\tLight swelling, travel, or mild fatigue
15–20 mmHg\tPreventative care, mild varicose veins, long standing hours
20–30 mmHg\tModerate swelling, post-surgical recovery, varicose veins
30–40 mmHg\tSevere edema, lymphedema, DVT (advice of a doctor is necessary)

If in doubt, our staff at Yaletown Medical Supplies can guide you in-store in Vancouver or over the phone to find the best option for your condition.

Compression Socks and Diabetes
Compression stockings must be used with caution in patients with diabetes. Low compression rates (10–15 mmHg or 15–20 mmHg) are usually acceptable in the absence of arterial insufficiency or neuropathy.

Our Therafirm Core-Spun Diabetic Compression Socks are designed with comfortable, moisture-wicking fabric and a non-binding top for safe diabetic foot care. Always consult your physician before starting compression therapy.

When and How to Wear Compression Socks
Compression stockings should be worn during the day, especially when you're on-the-go or sitting for long periods of time. They are not typically worn at night unless advised by a medical professional.

How to wear them:

Put them on in the morning when swelling is minimal

Smooth out wrinkles to avoid pressure points

Hand-wash or machine wash on gentle cycle

Replace every 4–6 months or when elasticity fades

Why Buy Compression Socks from Yaletown Medical Supplies?
There are many places to buy compression socks in Vancouver, but here’s why customers choose Yaletown Medical Supplies:

✅ Expert Selection
We carry only trusted brands and certified compression levels suitable for medical and lifestyle needs.

✅ In-Store Fitting Service
Need to find out your size? Visit us in-store and get fitted by professionals to ensure effectiveness and comfort.

✅ Convenient and Local
We operate in Vancouver's Yaletown neighborhood, so it's convenient to have compression socks at hand when you need them most.

✅ Expert Support
Our team can provide product education, sizing guidance, and guidance on choosing the right compression equipment for your situation.

Compression Socks FAQs
Q: Is compression sock insurance available in British Columbia?
A: Some private medical insurance plans may cover compression stockings on medical prescription. MSP doesn't cover them.

Q: How long should I wear compression socks in a day?
A: Most wear them during waking hours, especially if you're on your feet or sitting for several hours. Remove them at night unless you are told otherwise.

Q: Can I wear compression socks if I have neuropathy?
A: Take care. Always consult your medical doctor before the use of compression socks if you experience reduced sensation in your feet.

Q: What if I have compression socks that are too tight?
A: Socks must be comfortable but not painful. If numbness, tingling, or pain exists, the size or compression may be too great. 

Find the Right Compression Socks Near You in Vancouver
As far as comfort and health are concerned, do not skimp on socks. Compression stockings are a part of maintaining your circulatory system in order, managing chronic illness, and boosting daily performance. 

At Yaletown Medical Supplies, we help you find the right fit, the right compression, and the right style—whether you're healing from injury or illness, traveling, working, or just trying to stay active in Vancouver. 

Browse our entire collection of compression socks today:yaletownmedical.ca/collections/compression-therapy-products

Or visit us in person to find the best compression socks in town.

Compression Stocking Socks

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