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Kendall T.E.D. Anti-Embolism Stockings are clinically proven thigh-high compression stockings designed to reduce venous stasis across the entire leg. The graduated compression pattern from ankle to upper thigh helps ensure optimum blood flow velocity, reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in non-ambulatory patients. Available in Short Length, 2X-Large. Sold as a pair.
These T.E.D. stockings are well suited for non-ambulatory hospital and post-surgical patients with larger leg measurements and shorter leg proportions who require full-leg thigh-high compression to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism during extended periods of bed rest. Nursing staff and clinical teams in hospitals, surgical centers, and intensive care units will find the clinically proven graduated compression pattern appropriate for patients recovering from major surgery, orthopedic procedures, or other conditions requiring prolonged immobility. Bariatric care settings and facilities serving patients with larger limb circumferences will appreciate the 2X-Large sizing that ensures proper fit and effective compression across a broader patient population. The short length also makes these stockings a practical option for patients whose leg length falls below the standard range, ensuring the stocking reaches the upper thigh without excess bunching or compression loss.
Are T.E.D. stockings appropriate for ambulatory patients?
T.E.D. anti-embolism 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 Short Length 2X-Large is the right size?
Sizing for T.E.D. stockings is based on ankle circumference, calf circumference, thigh circumference, and leg length. Refer to the Kendall T.E.D. sizing chart or consult a clinician to confirm the correct size and length before ordering.
How many stockings are included?
This listing includes one pair (2 stockings).
What is the difference between short and regular length?
Short length stockings are designed for patients with shorter leg proportions to ensure the stocking reaches the upper thigh correctly without excess fabric. Regular length is appropriate for patients with standard leg length measurements.