VenoKomp compression stockings for medical vein care

VenoKomp® compression stockings for medical vein care

Targeted support for heavy legs and venous discomfort

Medical compression stockings are characterized by a precisely defined pressure gradient on the leg, decreasing from bottom to top. This pressure supports venous function, promotes blood return to the heart, and reduces swelling (edema). They are a medical device for the treatment of venous and lymphatic diseases.

Compression stockings can help support venous function and noticeably relieve legs in everyday life. They are used for heavy and tired legs, early venous complaints, spider veins, varicose veins, and as part of therapeutic care.

With VenoKomp compression stockings, arthroven offers suitable solutions for various areas of care – from calf stockings to thigh-high stockings and compression tights. All models are available in compression classes I and II and, depending on the design, in skin tone or black.

When can compression stockings be beneficial?

Compression stockings are used when veins require targeted support in everyday life or as part of medical care. Thanks to their graduated compression, they can help promote venous return and relieve strain on the legs.

Typical areas of application include:

  • Tiredness and heaviness in the legs
  • Spider veins and early varicose vein formation
  • Venous discomfort and more pronounced varicose veins
  • Mild swelling
  • Care after sclerotherapy or surgery
  • Supportive compression in everyday life and during prolonged exertion

Compression Classes Explained

The VenoKomp compression stockings are available in two medical compression classes. Which class is chosen depends on the area of application, the symptoms, and medical or professional recommendation.

  • Compression class I (18–21 mmHg)

    For light to moderate support of venous function.

    Typical applications:

    • Feeling of tiredness and heaviness in the legs
    • Mild varicose veins
    • Spider veins
    • Supportive care after sclerotherapy of varicose veins
  • Compression Class II (23–32 mmHg)

    For more intensive medical compression.

    Typical areas of application:

    • more severe venous disorders
    • pronounced varicose veins
    • mild swelling
    • post-treatment for superficial phlebitis
    • after sclerotherapy or surgery

The choice of the appropriate compression class should always be made according to the medical indication.

Why VenoKomp compression stockings from arthroven?

VenoKomp stands for medically effective compression with high standards for everyday suitability, fit, and material quality. The stockings are designed to reliably support therapeutic treatment while being comfortable to wear.

Benefits at a glance:

  • medical efficacy
  • circular knit, comfortable fabric
  • durable yet soft on the skin
  • comfortable to wear in everyday life
  • precisely fitting and suitable for everyday use
  • high-quality brand standard

Material composition:
70% polyamide, 30% elastane

What to look for when choosing

For compression stockings to achieve their optimal effect, the type of garment, compression class, size, and design should be carefully selected.

Important selection criteria are:

  • Treatment area: Lower leg, upper leg, or full leg treatment
  • Compression class: Depending on need and medical recommendation
  • Toe: Open or closed, depending on comfort and application
  • Size: Selection based on the respective circumference measurements
  • Color: Black or skin tone

For a safe and perfectly fitting supply, we recommend selecting based on the specified measurements and – in case of a medical indication – in consultation with specialist personnel. The respective size information and measurement tables can be found on the pages of the individual products.

Frequently Asked Questions about Compression Stockings

When are compression stockings useful?

Compression stockings can be beneficial when venous function needs to be specifically supported in daily life or as part of medical care. Typical areas of application include heavy and tired legs, spider veins, incipient or more pronounced varicose veins, mild swelling, and post-sclerotherapy or surgical care.

What is the difference between knee-highs, thigh-highs, and pantyhose?

The difference lies in the scope of coverage. Calf compression stockings support the ankle and calf area. Thigh-high compression stockings extend up to the thigh and offer extended coverage. Compression pantyhose provide comprehensive and uniform compression for the legs.

Which compression class is right for you?

The appropriate compression class depends on the symptoms, area of application, and medical recommendation. Compression class I is generally suitable for milder complaints, while compression class II is for more intensive medical compression. The choice should always be made according to the medical indication.

Are VenoKomp compression stockings available in different colors?

Yes, VenoKomp compression stockings are available in black and skin-colored. This allows you to choose a suitable option depending on your daily routine, clothing, and personal preference.

What is the difference between an open and closed toe?

Depending on the model, variants with open or closed toe are available. Which version is more suitable depends on the desired wearing comfort, the area of application, and personal preference.

How do I find the right size?

For an optimal fit, the relevant circumference measurements should be carefully determined. On the respective product pages, you will find the appropriate size charts for calf compression stockings, thigh compression stockings, and compression pantyhose. For medical indications, selection in consultation with specialist personnel is recommended.

With VenoKomp compression stockings, arthroven offers medically effective solutions for various everyday and therapeutic requirements. On the respective product pages, you will find further information on the area of application, designs and sizes.