The Importance of Wearing Compression Stockings for Lymphoedema: Understanding Circular Knit and Flat Knit Compression

Lymphoedema is a chronic condition characterized by the accumulation of lymphatic fluid, leading to swelling and discomfort in affected body parts. Managing lymphoedema requires a comprehensive approach, and one key component is the use of compression stockings. These specialized garments apply controlled pressure to the affected area, aiding in fluid drainage and reducing swelling. When it comes to compression stockings, two common types are circular knit and flat knit compression. In this article, we will explore the importance of wearing compression stockings for lymphoedema and delve into the differences between circular knit and flat knit compression.

Importance of Wearing Compression Stockings for Lymphoedema:

  1. Enhanced Lymphatic Function: Compression stockings exert pressure on the affected limb, promoting the movement of lymphatic fluid and reducing the risk of fluid build-up. By facilitating lymphatic drainage, compression stockings help manage the swelling associated with lymphoedema.

  2. Reduction in Symptoms: Compression garments alleviate discomfort, heaviness, and pain caused by lymphoedema. They provide support to the affected area, helping individuals regain mobility and enhancing their quality of life.

  3. Prevention of Complications: Lymphoedema can lead to various complications, such as skin infections and cellulitis. Compression stockings play a crucial role in preventing these complications by maintaining proper fluid flow and reducing the risk of infection.

  4. Long-Term Management: Lymphoedema is a chronic condition that requires ongoing management. Compression stockings provide consistent support, aiding in long-term management and minimizing the progression of the condition.

Circular Knit Compression Stockings: Circular knit compression stockings are made using a seamless, circular knitting technique. This method produces stockings that have consistent compression throughout the garment. Circular knit stockings are typically softer, more elastic, and easier to put on and take off. They are suitable for individuals with mild to moderate lymphoedema and are available in a variety of styles and compression levels.

Flat Knit Compression Stockings: Flat knit compression stockings are manufactured using a flat knitting technique, creating a garment with varying compression levels at different points. This design allows for customized pressure distribution to meet specific needs. Flat knit stockings offer higher compression and are typically recommended for individuals with moderate to severe lymphoedema or those requiring higher levels of compression. They provide a precise fit, targeted compression, and excellent durability.

Conclusion: Wearing compression stockings is essential for individuals with lymphoedema as part of their comprehensive management plan. These garments assist in lymphatic fluid drainage, alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and facilitate long-term control of the condition. Whether circular knit or flat knit, compression stockings offer therapeutic benefits tailored to the severity of lymphoedema. Consultation with a Lymphoedema therapist can help determine the most suitable type of compression stocking based on individual needs, ensuring optimal comfort and effectiveness in managing lymphoedema.

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Lymphoedema awareness month is coming up....

Lymphoedema is a condition that concerns more people than we may think. Unfortunately, it still doesn’t get enough attention from the medical profession as well as from society.

March is Lymphoedema awareness month. I would like to help to increase the general awareness of Lymphoedema and the importance of treatment and self-care and share this with you.

Please book in for a free 20 minutes consultation if you think you may have Lymphoedema and would like to talk about it and get some advice on treatment and self-care. If you are already aware and would like to get a demonstration on self-treatment, talk about alternative treatment options or just would like to get your compression garment checked you can book in as well!

Lipoedema clients are also welcome!

Just email martina@balanceyourlife.net.au, reach out via my contact page or call 0423 464 491.

I look forward to hearing from you!

End of the Year Update

Dear Clients, 

I hope you are all well and enjoying the festive season.

It's the time of the year again where I would like to give you an update on what's new, what's happening and how to be informed and stay in touch with me and Balance your Life in Terrey Hills!

Some of you may know already where to find the latest news on my page…yes, that is exactly here! I regularly post news coming out from Lymphatic Research but also changes or updates regarding my services.

You can also follow me on Facebook where you can find the same information:

https://www.facebook.com/Martinainterreyhills/

If you would like to leave a review to let other people know what a Lymphatic treatment does for you, you can do this on the homepage on my website if you click on the link on top of the page.

Last but not least, I will be on annual leave, travelling overseas, reuniting with my extended family, from the 14th of December until the 27th of January. You can email me (martina@balanceyourlife.net.au) or contact me via my contact page at any time to arrange an appointment for the next year.

Thank you for your time, trust and ongoing support throughout this year!

I look forward to seeing you again soon!

A very good read from my mentor, Jan Douglass, a Lymph Drainage Therapist!

Why MLD should be started as early as possible (click here).

“MLD should be applied as soon as there is any lymphatic damage, be it from lymph node removal or other surgery, radiation damage, traumatic injury or obesity (which is the fastest growing cause of lymphoedema globally).” Jan Douglass

If you like to know why just follow the link above!

The festive season is approaching - get prepared!

We are getting closer to the festive season and I hope this year will bring some joy and hope to many people despite their circumstances!

I will be on leave from the 14th of December until late January. For those who want to fit in some treatment before the end of the year please book early enough to get in.

Why Lymphatic treatment?

You might suffer from exhaustion, Long-Covid or Flu, swelling, Lymphoedema post-cancer, surgery or trauma or chronic pain, sinusitis or any other condition. Lymphatic Drainage Therapy can help you to improve your symptoms and feel much better again!

I look forward to hearing from you!