Our compression socks are clinically proven to increase blood flow and reduce the risks of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) and travel fatigue.

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Reducing the risk of DVT in long-haul travellers  13m people in the UK fly long-haul (over four hours) every year, with senior executives frequently travelling the world on company business. Studies show between 4-10% of those taking a long-haul return flight within a month will suffer an asymptomatic DVT (blood clot). Meta-analysis by the Cochrane Centre has shown that flight socks cut the risk of blood clots by 90%. Why you’re wearing the wrong socks It is recommended that long-haul passengers regularly move about on the plane to encourage circulation and stay hydrated. The NHS recommends wearing well-fitting compression socks but one study showed off-the-shelf socks didn’t fit 98% of people. And for 54% of them, those off-the-shelf socks had a negative effect at times meaning it impeded blood flow. The trouble with off-the-shelf products are the sizes – they are generic sizes and typically have 4 options – small, medium, large, extra-large. How to you really know which size is right for you in order to provide the right level of compression in the right area of the ankle and calf in order to promote circulation? Getting it wrong can be just as risky as not wearing socks at all. No two legs are the same Choose custom-fit compression  Our compression socks are clinically proven to increase blood flow and reduce the risks of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) and travel fatigue. Based on a precise 3D scan of the leg and engineered for each customer, our garments fit exactly. Our Compression socks are the only bespoke flight socks that fit exactly and deliver the precise pressure to protect your assets for 100 wears/washes. Patented technology We take a 3D scan of your executives from which we knit 25mmHg compression socks that are independently proven to deliver 50% increased blood return. Our patented technology ensures that the exact pressure profile is then delivered stitch by stitch. This perfect fit means greater comfort. There are no seams that can rub and cause discomfort and no tight top band to impede blood flow. The 10-second 3D scan records approximately 260,000 data points from each limb and is transferred via internet connection to our factory in Manchester, England. This data is converted into an algorithm on a specially-adapted, flat-bed knitting machine, where the exact graduated pressure profile is dialled in (accurate to within 1mmHg). The socks will be made and sent out of our factory within five working days and delivered to the patient or clinic (delivery period depends on distance of postage). Additional uses Our custom-fit compression can be used in the treatment and prevention of venous conditions, and reduces muscle soreness and travel fatigue in athletes. Key current uses: - Leg ulcer prevention - Lymphoedema - Varicose veins - Pre- and post-surgical DVT prevention - Athletic recovery (prevention of DOMS). Duty of care DVT can kill and is a significant risk for frequent and long-haul (4hrs+) business travellers. With an increasing number of cases being brought against companies who have failed to protect their employees, there is an increasing realisation about duty of care with regard to DVT risk. Prevention is a significantly more cost-effective option than time off work, travelling and in extreme cases, litigation.

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