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Full-Line Compression Products New from CURAD® Full-line Compression Products New From CURAD® 1-800-MEDLINE1-800-MEDLINE | www.medline.comwww.medline.com Hospital-Quality Compression Hosiery from a Brand People Trust Compression therapy is recommended by hospitals and physicians to help prevent DVT and for other indications. Today, consumers are seeking relief on their own for tired, achy legs. Athletes, travelers, pregnant women and workers on their feet all day are all looking for the kind of added leg support that CURAD compression hosiery delivers. The CURAD name boosts sales In a survey, 77 percent of all participants recognized the CURAD brand name.1 As a dealer of CURAD compression garments, you will be providing instant name recognition for your customers. In addition, a $4 million national marketing campaign integrating TV and radio spots, magazine print ads, billboards and promotional events is reinforcing the CURAD name and familiar green box even further in consumers’ minds. That’s an added bonus for retailers. Reference: 1 TNS Survey. Sponsored by TABS Group. August 2008. Data on file. The 2' (61cm) valance board, item CURCOMPVAL2, perfectly tops off this two foot planogram. 2 www.curad.com | 800-633-5463 Venous Disease: Know the Risks Varicose veins are caused by damaged Venous disease occurs when the walls and one-way valves in veins, usually or diseased valves, in the legs, become damaged. This damage allows blood to pool and causes which result in back- veins to swell, making the problem worse. The resulting venous disease can ward flow of blood in be relatively minor, such as with varicose veins or tired, achy legs. More your legs, a condition serious levels of venous disease include superficial and deep vein thrombo- known as superficial phlebitis (also called DVT), which can cause serious complications including venous reflux. This pulmonary embolism (PE). 1 can cause blood to pool in your legs and DVT and PE are often under diagnosed. They are serious, but preventable lead to symptoms medical conditions. It is important to know about DVT because it can such as pain, swelling happen to anybody at any age. Factors that increase the risk of developing and varicose veins. DVT Include:2 Major surgery Immobility, such as being in the hospital Long travel by air (Economy Class syndrome) Advanced Recent injury construction Hospital-Quality Leg Compression Increased estrogen, from birth control pills, techniques deliver pregnancy, and certain medications Knee-High Hosiery .....................................................4 accurate and Certain chronic medical illnesses, Thigh-High Hosiery.....................................................6 comfortable such as heart disease and cancer Dress Socks ...............................................................8 graduated medical Previous DVT Cushion-Foot Socks ................................................10 compression. Age (Risk increases as age increases) Zipper Hosiery ..........................................................12 Obesity Additional Compression Garments Smoking Compression Bra .....................................................14 Prevention is preferable to treatment. When prevention through exercise such Sales Building Tools as walking or muscle flexing is not enough, doctors look to two potential interventions: anti-coagulation medications and lower limb compression. Display .....................................................................15 Stocking Donner ......................................................15 Prescription Pads .....................................................15 Reference: 1 Johns Hopkins Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute website. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heart_vascular_institute/ Reminder Cards .......................................................15 conditions_treatments/conditions/venous.html. Accessed June 9, 2011. 2 Centers for Disease Control website. http://www.cdc.gov/features/thrombosis. Accessed June 9, 2011. August 2008. Data Swatches .................................................................15 on file. Medline Vaso-Force DVT Pumps and Garments ......15 1-800-MEDLINE | www.medline.com 3 CURAD® Hospital-Quality Medical Compression Knee-High Hosiery Therapy Choices 8-15mmHg: Medical support stocking (sock) designed to provide controlled Length pressure to the leg. Measure from the bend in the knee to the bottom of the heel. 15-20mmHg: Helps to prevent edema and leg Beige discomfort, and helps to prevent Calf Circumference deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in Measure around the individuals subjected to immobility widest point of the calf. especially for long distance travelers Ankle Circumference and those on their feet for extended Black Measure around the periods of time. ankle bones. 20-30mmHg: Helps to prevent the pooling of blood in the legs and apply controlled pressure to the legs. 30-40mmHg: Helps to prevent edema and leg discomfort and helps to prevent deep vein thrombosis. Sizing Chart for 15-20mmHg, 20-30mmHg & 30-40mmHg only Please consult a physician to recommend the compression level best suits for your condition. Ankle Calf Length Size Cheville Mollet Longueur Taille Tobillo Pantorrilla Longitud Tamaño 7”- 7 7/8” 10” - 13” <15” (39 cm) Short/Court/Corto 18 cm - 20 cm 25 cm - 33 cm >15” (39 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular A 8” - 8 7/8” 12” - 15” <16” (41 cm) Short/Court/Corto 20 cm - 23 cm 31 cm - 39 cm >16” (41 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular B Sizing Chart for 8-15mmHg only 9” - 9 7/8” 14” - 17” <17” (44 cm) Short/Court/Corto 23 cm - 25 cm 36 cm - 44 cm >17” (44 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular C Shoe Size Height Size Taille de la chaussure Hauteur Taille 10” - 10 7/8” 16“ - 19” <18“ (46 cm) Short/Court/Corto Talla de zapato Altura Tamaño 25 cm - 28 cm 41 cm - 49 cm >18” (46 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular D 6-8.5 Womens/Femmes/De Mujer <5’5” (165 cm) Short/Court/Corto 11” - 11 7/8” 18“ - 21” <18“ (46 cm) Short/Court/Corto 6-8 Mens/Hommes/De Hombre >5’5” (165 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular S 28 cm - 31 cm 46 cm - 54 cm >18” (46 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular E 9-10.5 Womens/Femmes/De Mujer <5’6“ (167 cm) Short/Court/Corto 12” - 12 7/8” 20“ - 23” <18“ (46 cm) Short/Court/Corto 8.5-10 Mens/Hommes/De Hombre >5’6” (167 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular M 31 cm - 33 cm 51 cm - 59 cm >18” (46 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular F 11-13 Womens/Femmes/De Mujer <5’7“ (170 cm) Short/Court/Corto 13” - 13 7/8” 22” - 26” <18” (46 cm) Short/Court/Corto 10.5-12 Mens/Hommes/De Hombre >5’7” (170 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular L 33 cm - 36 cm 56 cm - 66 cm >18” (46 cm) Regular/Standard/Regular G 4 www.curad.com | 800-633-5463 Knee-High Compression Hosiery, 10bx/cs Item # Size Compression Length Color Item # Size Compression Length Color Item # Size Compression Length Color MDS1712AT S 8-15mmHg Regular Beige MDS1701DBS D 15-20mmHg Short Black MDS1704ET E 30-40mmHg Regular Beige MDS1712BT M 8-15mmHg Regular Beige MDS1701EBS E 15-20mmHg Short Black MDS1705AB A 30-40mmHg Regular Black MDS1712CT L 8-15mmHg Regular Beige MDS1701FBS F 15-20mmHg Short Black MDS1705BB B 30-40mmHg Regular Black MDS1713AB S 8-15mmHg Regular Black MDS1701GBS G 15-20mmHg Short Black MDS1705CB C 30-40mmHg Regular Black MDS1713BB M 8-15mmHg Regular Black MDS1702AT A 20-30mmHg Regular Beige MDS1705DB D 30-40mmHg Regular Black MDS1713CB L 8-15mmHg Regular Black MDS1702BT B 20-30mmHg Regular Beige MDS1705EB E 30-40mmHg Regular Black MDS1712ATS S 8-15mmHg Short Beige MDS1702CT C 20-30mmHg Regular Beige MDS1704ATS A 30-40mmHg Short Beige MDS1712BTS M 8-15mmHg Short Beige MDS1702DT D 20-30mmHg Regular Beige MDS1704BTS B 30-40mmHg Short Beige MDS1712CTS L 8-15mmHg Short Beige MDS1702ET E 20-30mmHg Regular Beige MDS1704CTS C 30-40mmHg Short Beige MDS1713ABS S 8-15mmHg Short Black MDS1702FT F 20-30mmHg Regular Beige MDS1704DTS D 30-40mmHg Short Beige MDS1713BBS M 8-15mmHg Short Black MDS1702GT G 20-30mmHg Regular Beige MDS1704ETS E 30-40mmHg Short Beige MDS1713CBS L 8-15mmHg Short Black MDS1703AB A 20-30mmHg Regular Black MDS1705ABS A 30-40mmHg Short Black MDS1700AT A 15-20mmHg Regular Beige MDS1703BB B 20-30mmHg Regular Black MDS1705BBS B 30-40mmHg Short Black MDS1700BT B 15-20mmHg Regular Beige MDS1703CB C 20-30mmHg Regular Black MDS1705CBS C 30-40mmHg Short Black MDS1700CT C 15-20mmHg Regular Beige MDS1703DB D 20-30mmHg Regular Black MDS1705DBS D 30-40mmHg Short Black MDS1700DT D 15-20mmHg Regular Beige MDS1703EB E 20-30mmHg Regular Blacklack MDS1705EBS E 30-40mmHg30-40mmHg Short Black MDS1700ET E 15-20mmHg Regular Beige MDS1703FB F 20-30mmHg Regular Blacklack MDS1700FT F 15-20mmHg Regular Beige MDS1703GB G 20-30mmHg Regular Blacklack MDS1700GT G 15-20mmHg Regular Beige MDS1702ATS A 20-30mmHg Short Beigeeige MDS1701AB A 15-20mmHg Regular Black MDS1702BTS B 20-30mmHg Short Beigeeige MDS1701BB B 15-20mmHg Regular Black MDS1702CTS C 20-30mmHg Short Beigeeige MDS1701CB C 15-20mmHg Regular Black MDS1702DTS D 20-30mmHg Short Beigeeige Sheer fabric makes MDS1701DB D 15-20mmHg Regular Black MDS1702ETS E 20-30mmHg Short Beigeeige them fashionable; MDS1701EB E 15-20mmHg Regular Black MDS1702FTS F 20-30mmHg Short Beigeeige hospital-quality compression makes MDS1701FB F 15-20mmHg Regular Black MDS1702GTS G 20-30mmHg Short Beigeeige them therapeutic. MDS1701GB G 15-20mmHg Regular Black MDS1703ABS A 20-30mmHg Short Blacklack This line features MDS1700ATS A 15-20mmHg Short Beige MDS1703BBS B 20-30mmHg Short Blacklack compressions from MDS1700BTS B 15-20mmHg Short Beige MDS1703CBS C 20-30mmHg Short Blacklack 8-15 up to 30-40 MDS1700CTS C 15-20mmHg Short Beige MDS1703DBS D 20-30mmHg Short Blacklack mmHg,
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