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The Complete Solution for Lymphedema a Comprehensive Range of Compression Products Designed with the Patient and Therapist in Mind THE COMPLETE SOLUTION FOR LYMPHEDEMA A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF COMPRESSION PRODUCTS DESIGNED WITH THE PATIENT AND THERAPIST IN MIND. THERAPIES. HAND IN HAND. www.bsnmedical.com ® ® JOBST ELVAREX JOBST ® Elvarex® Custom-made flat knit garments are the gold standard in lymphedema management. From gloves to foot caps, sleeves to pantyhose, JOBST Elvarex provides trusted compression with comfortable wear. JOBST ® Elvarex® – Key Features • Excellent breathability for comfort and patient • Seven compression classes for optimal compliance therapeutic outcomes • Flat-knit structure bridges skin folds instead of • Variety of styles and options to satisfy patient working into them needs • Latex core allows garment to return to original • Vast product assortment covers a diverse range shape for extended wear of specifications and requirements of patients Unique knitted construction that allows Variety of silicone bands, greater air permeability for superior bra straps, and shoulder cap comfort and easier garment care solutions for optimal fit Upper extremity available in Lower extremity garments available in Class 1, 2 and 2 forte Class 1, 2, 3, 3 forte, 4 and 4 super Anatomical fit around the elbow prevents bunching Decreased compression at the wrist provides optimal Slant or straight, open or closed toe comfort for the overlapping available of an armsleeve and gauntlet STYLES Sleeve Gauntlet Glove Knee Thigh One-Leg Two-Leg Chap style Capri Bermuda Foot Cap Pantyhose Pantyhose GARMENT CCL COLORS 1-2 Beige Black Caramel Honey Cranberry Upper 2-Forte Beige Black Honey Cranberry Lower 1-4 Super Beige Black Navy Cocoa Grey COMPRESSION CLASSES Class 1 Class 2 Class 2 forte Class 3 Class 3 forte Class 4 Class 4 super 2 JOBST® ELVAREX ® PLUS JOBST® Elvarex® Plus has succeed in adapting the inner strength of the Elvarex® materials to the skin’s sensory perception and the complex movements of hands and feet. With the unique 3D knitting technology, BSN medical manufactures seamless compression garments that reproduce each body shape accurately and wear like a second skin. Seamless Comfort • Maximum range of motion without chafing or pressure points • Outstanding wearing comfort and high wear resistance 3D Knitting Technology • Ideal anatomical fit that wears like a second skin • Great fit between the fingers and toes with exclusive “knit-to-shape” zones at these sensitive areas JOBST® Elvarex® Material • Effective edema control with reliable therapeutic outcomes • Every movement creates a micro-massage effect on the skin STYLES AA AC1 AE / AE TYPE COLORS Foot Beige Black Navy Cocoa Grey Hand Beige Black Cranberry Honey Caramel COMPRESSION CLASSES Class 1 Class 2 3 ® JOBST SOFTFIT JOBST®’s new, innovative SoftFit technology is a unique system of silicone yarns knitted into the welt of our compression garments. It provides gentle, seamless friction on the skin, allowing for a decreased chance of constriction and less slipping down. LOOKS GOOD, IMPROVED COMPLIANCE, MORE OPTIONS, FEELS GOOD IMPROVED QUALITY HAPPIER PATIENTS With SoftFit technology, garments OF LIFE With SoftFit technology, there is a wider variety of compression are not only visually appealing Compression garments that feel garments to choose from when and more comfortable to wear, comfortable lead to greater patient treating your patients and their they provide precisely the right compliance. amount of pressure, right where lymphedema. it is needed. You’ll hear less complaints about bulkiness and discomfort, because new SoftFit technology is smoother and more comfortable to wear. 4 ® ® JOBST ELVAREX FUNCTIONAL ZONES Unique and innovative Functional Zones created by highly developed, technologically superior flat-knit technology increase comfort with more freedom of movement, without compromising medical effectiveness. JOBST ® Elvarex® Functional Zones – key features • Internal and external match zones created by • Type of knitting of T-Heel is adapted to the differential knit construction and use of yarn for anatomical conditions prevailing at the instep to Knee and Elbow Zones minimize wrinkling • Maintenance of full medical effectiveness by • Upper leg higher in the front, sloping down wedge- sustained continuous compression shaped in the back for improved individual fit from groin to buttocks with Top Comfort Zone Functional Zone “Pressure Panty Elvarex (body-bandage)” Available as: n Body bandage: CCL 1 - 3 Forte n Corresponding leg stockings available in all CCL (1-4 Super) Functional Zone Functional Zone “Bias top end” “Top Comfort Zone” Available as: n B¹G, BG, AG, AT Available as: Pressure panty Elvarex n All compression classes (body bandage), Bermuda, (CCL1 - 2 Forte) Capri pants, stump stockings (ST) Functional Zone “Knee Comfort Zone” Available as: n CCL 2 - 4 Super Functional Zone “Elbow Comfort Zone” Functional Zone “T-Heel” Available as: n CCL 2 Available as: n Exception: not available n CCL 2 - 3 Forte for “single piece hand/arm” Functional Zone “Slant Foot” 5 ® ® JOBST ELVAREX SOFT JOBST ® Elvarex ® Soft combines trusted compression with skin-protecting softness. This soft, flat-knit, custom-made compression garment is particularly well suited for patients with light to moderate lymphedema or who have sensitive, fragile skin. JOBST ® Elvarex® Soft – Key Features • Soft and skin friendly • Specialized seam yarns for a smooth and gentle • Easy to don seam against the skin • Excellent anatomical fit • Latex free • Therapeutically effective The 3-D knitting technology ensures an anatomi- cally correct fit to maximize upper arm therapy and optimum fit and hold during The newly movement. developed knitted edge The specially designed edging of the The edging seam at the top of is designed foot garment ensures the stocking the stocking is designed to be without a will not roll up or constrict the foot. comfortable, decrease constric- seam which tions and provide the required enhances stability and durability to the patient fabric edge. The specially designed comfort. relief zone at the wrist provides the most comfortable edging possible and decreased Through new construction with constriction. The special knitting design specialized sewing yarns, the inner in the elbow area ensures side of the seam is both smooth an anatomically correct and gentle on the skin. fit, significantly reducing material folding during movement and increased patient comfort. STYLES Armsleeve Knee Thigh Pantyhose Capri Bermuda EXTREMITIES COLORS Upper CCL 1-2 Beige Black Caramel Honey Cranberry Lower CCL 1-3 Beige Black COMPRESSION CLASSES Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 6 JOBST® ELVAREX ® SOFT SEAMLESS JOBST ® Elvarex ® Soft Seamless is the world‘s only custom-made seamless flat-knit compression garment. With no uncomfortable seams in the narrow spaces between fingers and toes, patients receive even, consistent, and comfortable compression. JOBST ® Elvarex® Soft Seamless – Key Features • Soft, durable, and breathable knitted fabric • Micro-massage effect due to knit construction • Flat edge finish at fingers and toes decreases • Easy to don, comfortable to wear bulk and prevents curling • Latex free Low profile, flat, seamless finger edges prevent curling. Comfort zone at the edge to promote wearing comfort when worn in conjunction with: Elvarex® and Elvarex® Soft leg compression garments. Anatomically shaped finger gradient using 3D technique: • improves donning and removing • facilitates a particularly good fit and edema control in the spaces between the fingers Special knitting technique in the palm of the hand and the sole and ball of the foot creates anatomically correct shaping. Seamless reverse edge. Constructed entirely without seams. This makes the garment particularly durable. Anatomically shaped toe gradient using 3D technique facilitates a particularly good fit and edema control in the spaces between the toes. Double-covered inlay yarn in every stitch course ensures uninterrupted and controlled compression over the entire garment, even at critical areas. Comfort zone around the wrist makes the compression glove Low profile, seamless, flat elastic edges prevent curling. easy to don. Anatomically shaped opening for the small toe provides optimum comfort in wear. STYLES Glove Gauntlet Glove or Gauntlet Foot Cap to elbow EXTREMITIES COLORS Upper CCL 1-2 Beige Black Caramel Honey Cranberry Lower CCL 1-3 Beige Black COMPRESSION CLASSES Class 1 Class 2 7 ® ™ JOBST BELLA LITE The JOBST ® Bella™ Lite Ready-to-Wear Armsleeve and Gauntlet provide gradient compression to assist in the management of lymphedema and other edemas. The reduced compression at the wrist provides an effective and comfortable fit when the armsleeve and gauntlet are worn together. JOBST ® Bella™ Lite – Key Features • Soft and air permeable • Easy to put on, comfortable to wear • Lightweight, knit construction • Durable • Fits a wide range of arm and hand shapes • Armsleeve available with or without silicone • Two armsleeve lengths for optimal fit dot band Silicone dot band to help prevent sliding. STYLES Armsleeve Gauntlet Air permeable, soft and lightweight COLORS knit construction. Beige Black Brown COMPRESSION CLASSES 15-20 mmHg* 20-30 mmHg* * All compressions shown are the mean compression for an average forearm size (armsleeve) or mean compression for an average palm size (glove / gauntlet). ** Not all colors and styles may be available in all compression ranges. 8 ® ™ JOBST BELLA LITE ARMSLEEVE AND GAUNTLET COMBINED JOBST ® Bella™ Lite combined armsleeve and gauntlet is a lightweight, attractive, and comfortable one-piece
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