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Blue Jay Anti-Embolism Stockings provide graduated 15-20 mmHg compression designed for non-ambulatory patients to help reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism during periods of limited mobility. The long-length knee-high design features an inspection toe opening that allows clinicians to assess circulation and skin condition at the toes without removing the stocking. The comfortable non-binding top welt prevents constriction at the calf, and the patch heel and laid-in spandex provide durability and a conforming two-way stretch fit. Available in White, Small Long.
These anti-embolism stockings are well suited for non-ambulatory hospital and post-surgical patients with smaller leg measurements and longer leg proportions who require knee-high compression and whose care team needs to monitor circulation or skin condition at the toes without fully removing the stocking. Nursing staff and clinical teams in hospitals, surgical centers, and post-operative recovery units will find the inspection toe opening a practical feature that reduces disruption to the patient during routine circulatory assessments. Patients with longer leg proportions who require a long-length stocking for proper fit and effective compression distribution will benefit from the extended sizing that prevents the stocking from falling short of the knee. The white color is standard in many clinical settings where anti-embolism stockings are distinguished from therapeutic compression hosiery by color.
What is an inspection toe opening?
An inspection toe opening is a small opening on the top of the foot that allows clinicians to assess capillary refill, skin color, and circulation at the toes without removing the stocking.
Are these stockings appropriate for ambulatory patients?
These stockings are specifically designed for non-ambulatory patients. For ambulatory patients who require compression hosiery for daily wear, a therapeutic compression stocking in the appropriate mmHg range is recommended instead.
How do I determine if Small Long is the right size?
Sizing for anti-embolism stockings is based on ankle and calf circumference as well as leg length. Refer to the Blue Jay sizing chart or consult a clinician to confirm the correct size and length before ordering.
What is the difference between long and regular length?
Long length stockings are designed for patients with longer leg proportions to ensure the stocking reaches just below the knee correctly. Regular length is appropriate for patients with standard leg length measurements.