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Who Can Benefit from Graduated Pressure?
Various patient populations can benefit from graduated pressure therapy:
Post-operative patients
to minimize the risk of complications.
Pregnant women
to alleviate leg swelling and discomfort.
Individuals with
chronic venous disorders
to improve their quality of life.
Patients with
lymphedema
to manage their symptoms.
People who stand or sit for long periods, such as
healthcare workers
and office employees.
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