Why It's Needed

Many compression stocking wearers experience tightness at the t band
that can cause discomfort and may affect circulation.

  • Excess Pressure Zone

    The top edge of knee-high compression stockings can create a tight band that presses into the leg, leading to discomfort, irritation, and pressure marks during extended wear.

  • Constriction Concerns

    Excessive tightness at the stocking’s upper edge may restrict natural blood flow, reducing comfort and limiting the effectiveness of compression therapy.

  • Immediate Relief

    Placing a small pressure-relief blocker near the top edge of the stocking helps reduce unwanted tightness and provides fast, noticeable comfort during daily use.

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Tips for the Best Experience

Tips for the Best Experience
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Adjust for Your Comfort

Move it slightly forward or back to find the sweet spot that reduces pressure without slipping.

2

Multiple Units

You can use more than one device if needed, but keep in mind this may affect how securely the stocking stays in place.

3

Stocking Compatibility

Works better on some stockings than others. Experiment to see what works best with your particular brand and fit.

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Trial & Adjustment

This isn't designed to be perfect for every leg—small adjustments can make a big difference in comfort and performance.