Measuring your legs for compression stockings, support socks, support hose, and gradient compression hosiery:.
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For knee-highs: measure around your ankle and calf. Then, measure the distance from the floor to the back of your knee.
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For thigh-high and pantyhose: measure around your
ankle, calf, and upper thigh. Then, measure the distance from the floor
to your upper thigh (bottom of your buttocks).
An Important Measuring Tip...
If swelling is an issue with you, measure your legs, first thing in
the morning, after you get out of bed. This is when swelling is at a
minimum, and the size of your legs should remain once the swelling is
eliminated. Each of our compression products has a sizing chart on the
product page.
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ANKLE
Measure around the ankle at the narrowest point, generally above the ankle bone. |
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CALF
Measure around the calf muscle at the widest part. |
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LENGTH
Measure from the floor to the bend behind the knee. |
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THIGH
Measure around the thigh approx. 3" below the gluteal fold (crease of buttocks). |
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THIGH LENGTH
Measure the distance from the bottom of your buttocks to the floor. |
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Sizes may differ between various brands of support stockings. Keep in
mind that each manufacturer of support hose has their own sizing chart. A
medium size in one brand of circulation stockings, may not be a medium
in another. Some brands of compression stockings offer petite (shorter)
lengths, while others do not. Knowing your measurements will ensure you
get compression hosiery that fits properly and comfortably.