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FITLEGS® AES anti-embolism stocking (open toe) are a medical grade 1 traditional dvt stocking. They are comfortable to wear and clinically effective in reducing the risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis. DVT Therapy Compression Garments Anti Embolism Stockings, Calf Blood Clot Prevention, below knee length, small size, open toe, 1 pair Graduated compression stocking to maintain flow of blood in leg veins, to maintain flow of blood in leg veins, prevention of DVT, varicose veins, medical and surgical patients, long flights etc. Size small approx. Calf Circumference approx : is 10 - 14 , Length: is 16 ( ankle size as per image is 19-23cm / 7 -9 inches open toe design, blue green/ teal colour as images
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