@@plazahomecare8681I have some so tight you can’t even do the first part. Even bought that thing on Amazon. Apparently, I’m supposed to wear it. But we couldn’t get on. So I just bought copper fit.
@JosephinesBox So ist es! Man macht sich dadurch auch die Finger kaputt, also die Gelenke der Finger!!! Deshalb versuche ich gerade, es richtig zu lernen-
After gaining 50lbs these past 2 years putting my socks on became a workout. This video saved me 10 minutes every day with the struggle of putting on socks. Ty sir you saved my life 😂😂
will try this although i wear compression tights with compression socks on top and the socks slip on so easily on top of the tights, i imagine normal tight s will do the job
Thank you for this short video I just wish I had seen it sooner I think sprained my left pinky finger putting on my compression socks earlier this week (I feel so stupid ) this morning I was able to put on my socks using this method While barely using my left hand at all thank you very very much for this
What do you do if the person cannot bend over to reach their foot and not much finger dexterity & strength. My clients have Cerebral Palsy and is in a wheel chair. Any assistive devices or tricks for them?
That is a good question. We can't think of any tricks or advice to help that specific situation. However, what you would want to search for are "donning devices" to assist in getting the compression on. I'm sure there is something on the market that we just don't have access to as a medical supplier that could help.
This may help? Or some people have success with gloves with rubber palms (“no-slip grip gloves” at Dollar Tree) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4corsAF0KeU.htmlsi=o_sBORL1XqYXaOPc
@@plazahomecare8681hello sir I wonder if you have any ideas as to how you keep the compression socks from squishing and pulling your toes together? Thank you
Sigvaris makes a microfiber men's compression that's good. It's important to get the proper measurements needed so that you can benefit from the compression therapy. They do work when worn properly!