Experience the benefits of premium compression socks in Edmonton. Our tailored compression therapy enhances circulation, reduces swelling, and alleviates discomfort, providing customized solutions for optimal foot and leg health.
“Compression stockings” – just the name can conjure up thoughts of Baba’s socks! But wait… Compression Garments are not what they used to be! While you can still get the classic beige rubber garment there are SOOOO many more options now.
You can stick with your classic nylons, but if you are looking for support you can be comfortable in all day long, you can also find double cushioned sport socks, wool hiking socks, cotton dress socks and compression leg sleeves and more! Often people tell us they don’t want a ‘tight band on their leg’. We wouldn’t either. That’s why we make appointments at specific times to measure your legs.
A properly measured, anatomically shaped garment will reduce the ‘tight band’ effect and offer consistent mmHg compression for your system. But don’t just take our word for it…
Our friends at Sigvaris have been doing this compression stuff for a long, long time. In fact, they just celebrated their 150th year in 2014! We’re betting that a company with that long of a history making compression garments HAS to be doing something right! The following is taken from their web-site to better describe the concept and principles of compression therapy:
The concept of compression therapy lies on a simple and efficient mechanical principle: the application of an elastic garment around the leg.
By compressing the limb with graduated compression – strongest at the ankle and decreasing going up the leg – the compression stocking helps the venous return, decreases venous pressure, prevents venous stasis and deterioration of venous walls, and efficiently relieves aching and heavy legs by aiding the body in moving blood up the leg against the pull of gravity.
This treatment is prescribed by a physician to treat phlebitis, thrombosis and aftercare following surgery, sclerotherapy and any other forms of varicose vein treatment, and also to relieve all conditions of chronic venous disease (heavy legs, varicose veins, oedemas, leg ulcers). It can also be prescribed to prevent venous issues during pregnancy and long distance travel. If no contraindications like severe arterial insufficiency are present you may even buy compression stockings of lower pressure without prescription.
Depending on the pathology, medical compression therapy can be applied in different forms: socks, stockings, pantyhose or bandages.
Just look at some of these pictures… you can’t tell us that these are ‘Old’ socks! There are styles for everyone from the casual athlete to the business professional and everything in between. We carry both the Sigvaris and Venosan brand stockings. Call us to arrange an appointment!







Medical-grade compression socks use graduated compression—meaning they are tightest at the ankle and gradually loosen up the leg. This specific pressure helps push blood back up toward your heart, improving circulation and preventing blood from pooling in your lower extremities.
Compression therapy is highly effective for managing varicose veins, spider veins, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, and general leg swelling or fatigue caused by standing for long periods.
Yes, many extended health benefit plans cover medical-grade compression garments (typically 20-30 mmHg or higher) when prescribed by a doctor. We recommend checking our insurance information or contacting your provider directly to confirm your specific coverage details.
You do not need a prescription to purchase mild, over-the-counter compression socks (under 20 mmHg). However, for medical-grade compression (20-30 mmHg and up) and to claim them through your insurance, a doctor's prescription is required.
Proper sizing is critical for compression to work effectively and safely. At Custom Orthopedic, our certified fitters take precise measurements of your ankle, calf, and sometimes your thigh to ensure a perfect, comfortable fit that delivers the exact medically required pressure.
Absolutely. Many athletes wear compression sleeves or socks during runs and workouts to reduce muscle vibration, decrease fatigue, and speed up recovery times by flushing out lactic acid more efficiently.
For medical conditions, it is generally recommended to put your compression socks on first thing in the morning when swelling is at its lowest and wear them throughout the day, taking them off before you go to bed. Always follow your specific physician's guidelines.
Yes, they are highly recommended for long flights or road trips. Sitting for extended periods increases the risk of blood clots (DVT) and causes fluid retention in the lower legs. Travel compression socks keep the blood circulating safely while you are seated.
During pregnancy, increased blood volume and hormonal changes often lead to severe leg swelling and varicose veins. As part of managing how pregnancy changes your feet and legs, maternity compression pantyhose or socks provide immense relief from achiness and edema.
To maintain optimal therapeutic pressure, compression socks should typically be replaced every 4 to 6 months if worn daily. Over time, the elastic fibers naturally stretch out from regular wear and washing.
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