7 Reasons You Need Compression Socks. Hint Lebron James Wears Them

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  • 7 Reasons You Need Compression Socks. Hint Lebron James Wears Them
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Комментарии • 506

  • @rcladygreywolf6567
    @rcladygreywolf6567 3 года назад +140

    I work in a machine shop. A lot of my guys wear them because we stand on concrete floors 8-12 hours a day.

    • @jonogren5567
      @jonogren5567 3 года назад +5

      You pull there pant leg up and check?😂😂😂

    • @rcladygreywolf6567
      @rcladygreywolf6567 3 года назад +18

      @@jonogren5567 No, they suggest compression stockings to new hires or when they see someone hurting.

    • @jonogren5567
      @jonogren5567 3 года назад +2

      @@rcladygreywolf6567 lol okay

    • @rcladygreywolf6567
      @rcladygreywolf6567 3 года назад +6

      @@jonogren5567 I would never put that idea in their heads. LOL

    • @sebastiantenesaca280
      @sebastiantenesaca280 3 года назад +2

      As someone who stand for 8-12 hours a day, do you recommend knee compression sleeves as well? I’ve been thinking about that especially since I bend from the knees a lot too and from time will experience just slight mild pain

  • @jordonhill8315
    @jordonhill8315 3 года назад +211

    Fell into a Bob & Brad hole. I've just watched an hour of these guys

    • @jaytee2642
      @jaytee2642 3 года назад +16

      They ARE a bit like potato chips, eh? 😉😄😄😄

    • @gardeniainbloom812
      @gardeniainbloom812 3 года назад +3

      @@jaytee2642 lol they're so cheesy and cute.

    • @rhondabailey9238
      @rhondabailey9238 3 года назад

      Yea, but too lengthy plus ads, so it may take an hour to watch only 4 or 5 videos, So I have to skip thru them ☹️

    • @survivalistor6195
      @survivalistor6195 3 года назад +6

      Those are rookie numbers. You gotta bump those numbers.

    • @JennyTowns88
      @JennyTowns88 3 года назад

      Easy to do

  • @father6371
    @father6371 3 года назад +7

    Shoot, I'm 29, construction worker. I walk about 20,000 steps a day on concrete. There's night the aching feet don't let me sleep. Just bought 16 pairs, I hope it helps

    • @numbernine8571
      @numbernine8571 2 года назад

      You shouldn't wear more than 9 pairs at one time.
      I've read countless stories about 10 pairs being fatal in 99% of cases.

  • @brentnlisa1
    @brentnlisa1 2 года назад +22

    I sit at a desk 40-60 hours a week and even though I am very active outside of work, compression socks really help me. After 24 years of this I actually developed what took doctors months to determine was a painful callus. It was located on the bottom of my foot and was very sensitive to touch, let alone walk on. The only recommendation was surgery to correct walk and range of motion. The compression socks healed the painful callus after 2-3 months.

    • @whosenameisitanyway
      @whosenameisitanyway Год назад +6

      I’ve lost count of the number of times surgery or medicine was recommended instead of simple fixes that worked. Something is seriously wrong with our medical system.

    • @brentnlisa1
      @brentnlisa1 Год назад +1

      @@whosenameisitanyway surgery was needed to remove a lot of bone spurs that had grown on the talus and tibia in the ankle joint after a 2003 accident that severely shattered my talus and many foot bones. My range of motion is nearly back! Compression socks helped speed up the healing of the surgery also. You can barely see the two large incisions that were opened up.

    • @jude1515
      @jude1515 Год назад +2

      That’s great and glad they helped you.

    • @carstenkilde4248
      @carstenkilde4248 14 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/HCnQNR83CFM/видео.html

  • @7Steels
    @7Steels 3 года назад +31

    In high school I had a severe knee injury in football ...a hyper extention. It damaged the valves in my veins behind my knee, which I didn't know at the time nor the doctors.
    My knee didn't show any issues after the ligaments healed and I went on to play football in college. 40years later ...my ankle began to swell. Doctors thought that it was a heart condition, so I had xrays, doppler tests and cat-scans, which showed that there was no problem with my heart. Finally a older Dr. comes into the exam room a week later with my medical folder in is hand and he says to me ..."have you ever had a knee injury playing sports?" In a flash it all came back to me and I said.." Yes..is that what this is"?? He said "absolutely". So after further discussions with vascular physicians, it was recommended that the only thing that I could do was to wear "compression socks" all the time and to raise that leg up on a cushion or chair when I'm sitting. All this helps but the swelling is still there...especially in the warmer months. Its gotten worse now that I'm in my '70s. There's no pain ...but I never wear shorts or go to the beach!
    Thanks for this video! I'm sure it could speak to other former football players who've had knee injuries if they really think about it.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Год назад +2

      I only wear 1 compression sleeve
      N I wear it with shorts all the time lol
      Only 1 leg has any varicose veins 🤷🏼‍♀️
      I have a couple colors, not just the black. Won’t wear the old ppl white ones lol

    • @carstenkilde4248
      @carstenkilde4248 14 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/HCnQNR83CFM/видео.html

  • @GaryBass100
    @GaryBass100 Год назад +8

    I tried them before but gave them up because they were too hard to put on and take off. Then I developed pain in my left foot so decided to try again. Now I have developed a technique for putting them on and taking them off, and they feel good, and now I am committed to wearing them every day.

    • @cutes22
      @cutes22 Год назад +2

      I put mine on with a sock application tool. It works well.

  • @anudeeparkala
    @anudeeparkala Год назад +8

    I usually jog for 1KM (7-8 min) before lifting weights.
    Yesterday, I pushed it for 40 minutes, longest, I've ever jogged, skipped weights, this was at 8PM.
    Couldnt sleep coz of sore calves and feet, woke up multiple times until midnight, at that point, I put on compression socks and went back to sleep;
    First thing my legs felt so much relaxed and sleep was better.
    Second, after I woke up, they feel so recovered, at 7AM the next day.
    I'm not sure how this worked, but this is so magical...

  • @22304abc
    @22304abc 3 года назад +45

    I bought bright colored compression socks so I would feel good and fun (instead of sickly or old wearing black) with summer sun dresses. They worked great. Time to reorder a fresh new collection of colors for 2021.

    • @seaslife60
      @seaslife60 3 года назад +5

      Can you please share the link or the brand?

    • @22304abc
      @22304abc 3 года назад +6

      @@seaslife60 Charmking. Multiple pair.

    • @llheinsohn
      @llheinsohn 3 года назад +2

      Me too!

    • @alanwilson8407
      @alanwilson8407 2 года назад +1

      You're lovely no matter the color of your socks.

    • @FightBackAgainstDiabetes
      @FightBackAgainstDiabetes Год назад +1

      *Our Podiatrist-Approved Compression Socks Help Boost Circulation Through The Feet And Legs, Reduce Pain, Swelling And Stiffness, And Improve Athletic Performance. Watch This Video To Learn More: **ruclips.net/video/XyE6w1Xod0M/видео.html* 😃

  • @charger69dodge2
    @charger69dodge2 3 года назад +86

    I have a lot of compression socks. It really helps with my ankle pain and it helps keep my legs from getting tired during a long walk. I really like how the socks keep the muscle cramps and spasms at bay.

    • @tango_gru
      @tango_gru Год назад

      Do you wear them during the walk or after the walk ? Any brand recommendations ?

    • @gogolekolon5663
      @gogolekolon5663 Год назад

      ​@@tango_gruwhich shoes and compression socks for walking 😊

  • @mollynavarro4101
    @mollynavarro4101 2 года назад +16

    Omgosh I’ve never experienced leg fatigue until now… just started working at a hospital as a CNA and I’m on my feet sometimes over 12hrs a day. My poor legs and knees hurt so bad at the end of the day. I’m ordering a pair of compression socks today. Very informative video. Thanks! ☺️

    • @billnye8143
      @billnye8143 2 года назад

      I bought HOKA Bondi SR and now I am combining with these socks

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Год назад +1

      Get expensive sneakers with excellent arch support & deep heel cushions. Replace them every 6 mos. I like Asics but all the brands have rly gone down in quality and thus-foot support & comfort 😭

    • @gogolekolon5663
      @gogolekolon5663 Год назад

      ​@@YeshuaKingMessiahwhich are best shoes for walking and compression socks

  • @sailorgabbie
    @sailorgabbie 3 года назад +45

    I wear compression socks when I fly especially long hauls to Hawaii or Guam.
    Sometimes wear at work since I am on my feet all day. They are great.

    • @carstenkilde4248
      @carstenkilde4248 14 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/HCnQNR83CFM/видео.html

  • @DorieBennier
    @DorieBennier Год назад +5

    My doctor advised me to wear compression stocking/socks when I'm travelling overseas. Glad, I followed her advice. It helps a lot, got no problems.

  • @DrewSorensenMusic
    @DrewSorensenMusic 3 года назад +54

    You guys are my type of humor. Love your education and understated wit.

  • @hannocoetzer8763
    @hannocoetzer8763 3 года назад +1

    Putting on compression sock: Put sock over entire arm with finger tips🖐 touching toe area. Grab sock sleeve and pull back until only hand inside sock. Remove sock from hand and put foot inside. Now with only foot inside grab sock sleeve and pull over entire leg. Done

  • @vister6757
    @vister6757 3 года назад +40

    My dad had swollen foot a while back and I got him compression socks but a size bigger (in case he's not used to it first time wearing it) the swell went away after two days. It works.

    • @gilbertalvarez1168
      @gilbertalvarez1168 3 года назад +1

      Hi Viv how many hours did your father wear the socks? can this be worn at night during sleep? thanks

    • @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
      @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane 3 года назад +2

      @@gilbertalvarez1168 As far as I am aware, you are not supposed to wear them while sleeping.

    • @hitstraight
      @hitstraight 3 года назад +1

      @@gilbertalvarez1168 They are not recommended to be worn at night during sleep or even when awake and lying down, per my doctor.

  • @Imawhiteboard
    @Imawhiteboard 2 года назад +1

    Hey guys I'm 43. I've worn compression socks for a Couple years. Well I had a pulmonary embilsim on July 11th.... now I'm wearing all day until bed time

  • @jethawk1172
    @jethawk1172 3 года назад +5

    Just went to the doctor yesterday and was told I have venous insufficiency on my right leg. Swelling in my right leg/ankle/foot. nothing serious but I do have pain when first walking and I’m pretty sure it’s cramps because once I sit down or rest for a second. I get back up and can walk perfectly fine. Some days I have pain and one time I had no pain at all for a while. Now I know why and my doctor said wear compression socks for as long as I can and it should eventually go away. I used to be on my feet a lot too. I’m going to try and lose weight as well cause I feel it contributes to this.

  • @carolh9439
    @carolh9439 3 года назад +6

    I have Chronic Exertion Compartment Syndrome in all 8 compartments of my calves. I had the surgery in 2013. I have gradually gotten all the pain back...the compression stockings do help. I recently started wearing the footless ones to sleep at night and I notice a big difference in my pain in the morning.. I hate living with this pain, but these do help.

  • @eugenedewaal1375
    @eugenedewaal1375 3 года назад +9

    I've got dvt aswell since the age of 16 cause of playing rugby and standing 14 hours a day back in th day and developed dvt....since then I've wearing my socks....can't go a day without it....very good and helps people like me....best way to fit them is put them on in the morning just whenever wake-up in the mornings....thanks for the video....

    • @eveoakley6270
      @eveoakley6270 Год назад

      You wouldn’t be allowed to go untreated if you have a genuine DVT. I developed a great blood clot in my leg in my 30s through the contraceptive pill. When it was discovered through a scan it was treated immediately with blood thinners for six months and eventually went.

  • @pogojet
    @pogojet 3 года назад +3

    Bob and Brad, there is an easier way to put them on. Roll the top down, turning the sock inside out until you get to the heel pocket. Hold the inside of the heel pocket so it is now at the top. The foot part is still right side out, but the leg part is now inside out hanging over the foot part. Now while still holding the heel pocket, put the foot part on your foot. Then roll the rest of the sock up over your leg. You don't need that contraption which I think they call a donner.

  • @created2bless322
    @created2bless322 3 года назад +37

    I have varicose veins and I have diabetes. I’m also a creative working in a sitting position quite often. I was thrilled when I found compression socks at the $ tree 🌳! Good quality too. Tuesday Morning will carry Gold toe brand every once in a while l so keep your eyes peeled. Compression socks have helped me.

    • @patriciacolombini6567
      @patriciacolombini6567 3 года назад +2

      Hi did you get the compression socks at the dollar store? Anybody recommend a web site to order these compression socks? Was going to go to dick's sporting goods store. Thanx

    • @barbaraebner5889
      @barbaraebner5889 3 года назад +4

      I ORDERED FROM AMAZON.

    • @barbaraebner5889
      @barbaraebner5889 3 года назад

      Are teds and compression stockings the same?

    • @FightBackAgainstDiabetes
      @FightBackAgainstDiabetes Год назад +1

      *Our Podiatrist-Approved Compression Socks Help Boost Circulation Through The Feet And Legs, Reduce Pain, Swelling And Stiffness, And Improve Athletic Performance. Watch This Video To Learn More: **ruclips.net/video/XyE6w1Xod0M/видео.html* 😃

  • @gregrojowski8291
    @gregrojowski8291 3 года назад +6

    Easiest way to put them on is to have them rolled down, so that all one has to do is rolle them up from the middle of the foot.

  • @ladyjennifermathews5096
    @ladyjennifermathews5096 3 года назад +5

    I have venous insufficiency in my left leg. These help bring the swelling down and relieve tired feeling. I wear them on both legs.

  • @BoomVang
    @BoomVang 3 года назад +21

    I would rather see your report on them "after" rather than "before" a couple days of personal use. The tourniquet effect can be exasperating, especially at an open toe transition. Quite hard to get a size not too tight or loose and right length.

    • @Rocky-uy7sd
      @Rocky-uy7sd 3 года назад +1

      May I recommend you have your ankles and calves measured and then a vein specialist provide or tell you the proper sizing. The way I understand it; measurement for accurate sizing is critical to effectiveness

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 3 года назад +1

      I buy mine on Ebay from the same store for about a decade. From the first pair of full leg stockings I took the measurements at several points on my leg as they required to find the correct size. Regarding the open toe, don't pull the opening past the wide knuckle joint in your foot. That hurts. Just let some of your toes peak out. Good luck!

  • @bluejay6470
    @bluejay6470 3 года назад +26

    Been wearing them since my ankle sprain last year. Helps my ankle stop swelling since on my feet all day.

  • @JC-il4or
    @JC-il4or 3 года назад +53

    They make a difference
    but by the time I wrestle them on I've had my morning work out. if you put them on in bed before getting up, its easier.

    • @flowrob6861
      @flowrob6861 3 года назад +11

      Ask an older lady who wore Nylons in 50s how to Easily put them on . Turn them inside out . push toe of sock in till Heel shows . put sock on now . when heel is in sock grab middle of remaining sock & pull on then grab rest sock & pull fully on . Don't Bunch it up . Easy sock on

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 3 года назад

      @@flowrob6861 ohhh, I'm going to have to try this! Thanks for the tip.

    • @bettyharris3309
      @bettyharris3309 3 года назад

      My therapist introduced me to rubber gloves with ridges on the finger tips to pull them on over the heel and up the leg. It works and saves your nails going through and ruining your hose. Plastic bags from the store works too. Slip the bag on first, then pull the hose on over the bag until you get to or near your calf. Flip the bag over the cuff and pull up and over the hose moving downward and slip off ( if toe is enclosed cut a hole in bottom of bag before putting it on ). If sock is open toe, slip the bag on without cutting bottom off and slide hose on above the ankle and then pull bag out through toe opening. I have had success with all three methods. I only use gloves when I run out of bags or I am out and need to smooth the crinkles out.

  • @jude1515
    @jude1515 Год назад +1

    Thanks. I wore them years ago. I had severe pain in both legs. They helped some. I did want to mention that I wore them one night and fell asleep. My legs didn’t feel too good halfway thru the night. I am not an expert but I learned to not put them on too long at a time in the day. My leg pain eventually went away. Years later I am feeling leg pain again so I am once again searching for good compression stockings.

  • @virglibrsaglove
    @virglibrsaglove 3 года назад +7

    I just bought them for the first time last week. I've had swelling in my ankles since I was about 25. At the time the doctor just said take a diuretic and elevate my legs. All of my relaxation time is with my legs elevated. Now at 46 I can't be up for more than a few hours without the swelling setting in. So, I think it's about time for the socks.
    When I first wore them I felt dizzy and short of breath. The next day was better. But my ankles didn't swell. So, I'll keep trying to get used to them.

    • @taniayager3361
      @taniayager3361 3 года назад +2

      I've had swelling of the ankles for years but the closed toe compression socks work a treat. Just make sure you have the right weight for your problem. I had to move to class 2 and they really keep the swelling down. If they don't it probably means time to move up a weight.

    • @virglibrsaglove
      @virglibrsaglove 3 года назад +2

      @@taniayager3361 Awesome! I think mine are class 2. And so far they are helping a lot. I don't wear them all the time. Only if I'm going to be up for a while. And definitely if I am going to sit at my desk at all. They don't completely prevent swelling when I have to be at my desk for a few hours, but they dramatically reduce it. Same with running errands for a few hours.
      It seems like once the swelling sets in really badly it doesn't take much at all for it to come flooding back even if I temporarily got rid of it. But if I wear the compression socks before sitting or standing for a while it prevents the swelling from getting out of hand. Which seems to keep it from happening as easily.
      Anyway, I'm liking them a lot so far. And I'm glad yours seem to help you, too. 👍

    • @taniayager3361
      @taniayager3361 3 года назад +1

      @@virglibrsaglove I have a standing desk I work at. Just standing there even wearing compression socks isn't always enough. So I tend to exercise periodically in front of my desk so that will help keep the swelling down it doesn't eliminate the swelling entirely but it is much better with them on!

    • @virglibrsaglove
      @virglibrsaglove 3 года назад

      @@taniayager3361 Good suggestions, thank you! I have 2 desks that I work at from home, plus my couch, depending on what I'm doing. The couch I use for online work and have my legs elevated with my feet sock-free and usually moving. At one desk I use a bench, which is not the greatest option for me, though it's better than a chair. At the other desk I sit on an exercise ball. This makes it easier to stretch my back when I reach for tools, etc and helps to strengthen my core. And I frequently take bounce breaks which helps my muscles to not cramp up. The balance ball also keeps pressure off the backs of my legs which is essential if I'm sitting. (The bench does, too.) And I wear the compression socks anytime I am working at either desk. I think I'll get a second exercise ball for the desk that I currently use the bench for, too. (That one is higher than the other desk, so it needs a bigger or more inflated ball.) I completely agree that moving our muscles throughout the day definitely helps. And I also need the compression socks in addition. 👍

    • @virglibrsaglove
      @virglibrsaglove 3 года назад

      @@taniayager3361 Update: I just now placed an order for a second exercise ball. (On sale - woo, hoo!) Now I can use the less inflated one at the low desk and the more inflated one at the higher desk. And I'll take frequent bounce breaks at either desk I'm working at. Plus wear the socks, of course. Thanks for the reminder that we need to move! 🤗

  • @Thedutchdutchie
    @Thedutchdutchie 3 года назад +58

    My mother died after a trip flying to Europe. She died of a blood vessel 8 hrs after flying. Had she had compression socks she probably wouldn’t have died. We had no idea this can happen.

    • @mascara1777
      @mascara1777 3 года назад +14

      I'm so sorry

    • @lorenapadro9822
      @lorenapadro9822 3 года назад +14

      Wow.. i had no idea that could happen. You probably just saved my mother’s life. I dont think ill have her flying out to see me now that i know about that risk but if she insists ill get her to wear the socks. Thank you for sharing.

    • @cinnie2543
      @cinnie2543 3 года назад +11

      So very sorry to hear about your mother. We have a friend, a young man in his 40's who went on a long flight to Japan and two weeks later had a stroke. He's functioning, but will always have some effect from it. Something everyone should be aware of.

    • @FantasticExplorers
      @FantasticExplorers 3 года назад +7

      So sorry for your loss.

    • @fernandoserrano9393
      @fernandoserrano9393 3 года назад +5

      Ashley, Look up DVT. That’s what it could be.

  • @joebottiggi1020
    @joebottiggi1020 3 года назад +10

    Contrary to what they say, I have diabetic neuropathy and some vascular issues that cause swelling...I wear 20-30 mmhg compression knee socks and they work wonderfully. Swelling has gone down to almost normal...this was recommended by my physical therapist and I am sticking to what she says...lymphoedema conditions demand compression socks...I am not sure who these guys are talking to for advice on medical conditions. Just stating this because I am a patient and it works very efficiently, regardless of what Bob and Brad say about not wearing them with my conditions.

  • @thayilakshmi
    @thayilakshmi 2 года назад +3

    I drive a lot so these are a miracle to me. I’m even able to move my hips and open my left hip for the first time in ages.

  • @randolphscudder2372
    @randolphscudder2372 3 года назад +25

    Been using them a lot since the late '90s when my surgeon recommended them. The doctors gave me limitations on when and how long to wear them, though, so you definitely need to check with your doctor and any of your specialists. I find they really benefit me the most when I'm sitting at my computer for long periods during the day.

    • @jamilgotcher365
      @jamilgotcher365 2 года назад

      How long are you supposed to wear them before you should remove them?

    • @seductiveblush
      @seductiveblush 2 года назад

      How long should you wear them?

    • @gtbanga1479
      @gtbanga1479 2 года назад

      @@seductiveblush no more than 8-12 hours about depends on actuvity level lifestyle and/or diet

  • @harrygood1837
    @harrygood1837 3 года назад +4

    I have chronic venous insufficiency and compression socks help me a lot. Wouldn't recommend anything lower than 20-30mm

  • @goodintentions1302
    @goodintentions1302 3 года назад +2

    Walking on concrete 8 hrs a day made my legs ache... I'd moved inside the Post Office from being a letter carrier & changed to sneakers rather than the Rock Port walker shoes or boots. Changed back & the aching legs went away. That was when I was in my late forties & I didn't know about compression stockings. I have worn compression stockings when I've flown since then.

    • @goodintentions1302
      @goodintentions1302 3 года назад

      As a part-time flex letter carrier I was guaranteed 25 hours a week. Yet I wasn't given the option of turning down hours so for 9 years I averaged over 60 hours a week working 13 days before having a day off quite consistently. Good footwear & walking on a lot of grass while cutting lawns for the quickest route kept my legs from aching once I got over the initial couple of weeks.

  • @optimalperformanceconsulta5813
    @optimalperformanceconsulta5813 2 года назад +6

    Evidence based and fun as always Fellows! I send your videos to my patients and Ergonomic Clients all the time. Have a great and healthy weekend fellow Physiotherapists.

  • @nancystumbaugh3974
    @nancystumbaugh3974 3 года назад +21

    Thank you for your generosity sharing your spot on knowledge with us.

  • @daFranch1se69
    @daFranch1se69 3 года назад +14

    You guys are the best! Smartest men I wish I knew. Thank you!

  • @rodneyowens7919
    @rodneyowens7919 Год назад +1

    I been driving trucks for 22 years. I'm obese.. I sit 8 hours a day driving. Recently my ankles and feet have started swelling so bad I can't even wear shoes while I work. I'm planning to try these socks.

  • @deborahlipsi730
    @deborahlipsi730 3 года назад +12

    I wear compression socks at night when I get restless legs and feet. They really help. And there are a lot of bright and colorful styles, too.

    • @VT-Trailcam
      @VT-Trailcam 3 года назад +1

      I've had RLS my whole life...I will try this!

    • @1drumshark
      @1drumshark 3 года назад

      @@VT-Trailcam a weighted blanket can help too

  • @jodybrittain1868
    @jodybrittain1868 3 года назад +7

    I wear compression hose that have a zipper and.they are easier to put on than the ones without a zipper

    • @janicejacome
      @janicejacome 3 года назад

      Bless you! Recommendations please?

    • @jodybrittain1868
      @jodybrittain1868 3 года назад

      Type into Amazon search zipper compression socks + the strength you need

  • @888kendal
    @888kendal Год назад +2

    I'm pregnant, and on my feet all day at work. I've been hurting so badly and getting bulging veins down one of my legs. Hoping these help out. Along with more water+ less sodium.

  • @pamelaspooner8335
    @pamelaspooner8335 3 года назад +9

    Back in the day when we wore L'Eggs support hose (tight style of panty hose) I guess they were the same concept. They sure made your legs feel better when you had a job where you stood or walked a lot!

    • @JosieStev
      @JosieStev 3 года назад +1

      Sheer Energy, they felt good on the legs but tight on the waist

    • @larrymosher5045
      @larrymosher5045 3 месяца назад

      Golfer, Arnold Palmer, would wear pantyhose, on cold days to stay warm and still have full movement.

  • @Suehuskins
    @Suehuskins 3 года назад +8

    Yay, I can hear you guys again! Thanks whatever you did to the mics.

  • @AruwakEM
    @AruwakEM 3 года назад +9

    Bob the tallest physical therapist in the world confirmed by the Guiness Books of World Records

  • @324cmac
    @324cmac 2 месяца назад

    I can't stand compression socks. I just do the calf raise exercise slowly and carefully touch my heals to the floor with a little force so that it helps circulation in my calf. It's also good for my bones because it's considered a weight-bearing exercise. It's part of the QiGong Eight Pieces of Brocade. It temporarily reduces the varicose vein behind my left knee better than anything (although elevating my legs on a wedge pillow also helps). Compression socks are a misery to put on and to take off as well as to wear.

    • @user-eb2bh6ze3n
      @user-eb2bh6ze3n Месяц назад

      You can’t wear them with dresses either!

  • @justinkase1360
    @justinkase1360 5 месяцев назад

    Wish I had heard this before I had vein problems. It's a GOOD preventative measure if you are on your feet a lot. I'm an electrician and developed problems with the valves in my veins and mild swelling.

  • @jovialbivouacker99
    @jovialbivouacker99 2 года назад +4

    Very useful information, unlike a lot of other sites on RUclips. Love these guys!

  • @sonyahubbard3226
    @sonyahubbard3226 3 года назад +6

    When RLS is bad (restless legs syndrome), I usually have to strap on a brace from an old ankle injury on one foot, the boot I used for plantar fasciitis on the other, and pull synthetic men’s socks I cut the toe out of, up over knees.
    Dunno why but compression really helps with RLS. I also have a weighted blanket.

  • @veronicak2759
    @veronicak2759 3 года назад +2

    My doctor told me to wear them because I have to sit all day at work (transcription work that's paid by production, not hours, so I am unable to take a lot of breaks) and my ankles swell up pretty bad. They really do make a big difference in keeping the swelling and pain down, but its hard to find the right fit if you have big calves and small feet. If it fits around the calf and top of the sock without digging in too much, the feet are made large, like for Bozo the clown. Putting them on is easier if you turn them inside out and get your toes in, then roll them up.

  • @jaytee2642
    @jaytee2642 3 года назад +3

    You 2 are such studs...pants rolled up, with black knee high socks. 😎

  • @recusa6519
    @recusa6519 2 года назад +1

    Toe-less socks are available and MUCH easier to put on and take off. Seem to work as well as full toe type.

  • @vanessa271
    @vanessa271 3 года назад +4

    Glad to see you both healthy and helpful.

  • @ikch3252
    @ikch3252 3 года назад +7

    Due to peripheral neuropathy,some diabetic patients feel cold effect on the feet specially when they sleep under the fan in summer. In such case they hv to wear Socks to lessen the effects.
    Are there some exercises or other solutions for this?

  • @virginiaseverns2387
    @virginiaseverns2387 4 месяца назад

    I inherited my Grandmother's poor surface circulation so my surface veins do noy push the blood back up my legs. I have been using compression socks since the early 1990s. I notice when I want to wear othersicke and soon return to the compression and my feet feel better. I remember my grandmother wrapping her legs in èlastic bandages because her feet were swelled up. When I ask her, shevsaid it happens when tou get older so I now think it ran in her family.

  • @chesterphillips9881
    @chesterphillips9881 Год назад +2

    Hinting that Lecommie James wears them is a good reason not to. Lol.

  • @sl2608
    @sl2608 11 месяцев назад

    I have Chronic Venous Insufficiency and started wearing 20-30 mmHG compression socks as my doctor recommended. After about a year my toes started going numb. Tried the toeless socks to take some pressure off, toes still went numb. Found out my foot had developed Morton's Neuroma. I never imagined toe numbness, Morton's Neuroma and nerve damage could be caused by compression socks, but it seems that might be the case. I switched to the lower grade, mild compression 8-15 mmHg. I don't know if that low grade will help my CVI, but it is relieving the numbness in my toes.

  • @user-mj3fk4hg2l
    @user-mj3fk4hg2l Год назад

    I prefer aZengear compression socks and calf sleeves. I use their sleeves for running and socks for air travel.

  • @gretavandermey2545
    @gretavandermey2545 Год назад +1

    I am a high school sprinter in track and I am getting shin splints. Will compression socks help me?

  • @mothertreasa
    @mothertreasa 3 года назад +5

    Don’t put them in the dryer!

  • @julierak343
    @julierak343 3 года назад +9

    Hey you guys you helped me out with some shoulder pain. Thanks! In the pandemic, it's hard to get help so I really appreciate you.

  • @davychin6683
    @davychin6683 Год назад +1

    I'm starting to wear compression socks but I see my dad wear them all the time

  • @thegloriousglowup
    @thegloriousglowup 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. I stand for long periods and my legs and ankles ache so bad by the end of my shift I can barely walk. I got some 20-30 compression socks and the pain is significantly less. Thanks for this info.
    Y’all are 😂 I love your videos!

  • @cathylaycock5598
    @cathylaycock5598 3 года назад +8

    My Vascular Surgeon asked me to NOT wear compression socks. They should be prescribed by Heart Surgeons or Vascular Surgeons. They can create more issues with damaging your veins if not necessary to actually wear them.

    • @cathylaycock5598
      @cathylaycock5598 Год назад +1

      I’m going by what my vascular surgeon told me. I’ll listen to a pro

    • @Th3BigBoy
      @Th3BigBoy Год назад

      ​@Cathy Laycock And the worlds athletes aren't advised by ANYBODY credible...?
      You take the vaccine too?

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 11 месяцев назад

      #cathylaycock5598 I was wearing them for Chronic Venous Insufficiency. They gave me Morton's Neuroma so I have stopped wearing them. They caused my toes to go numb. And I tried both the regular and the toeless ones.

  • @ummhussain159
    @ummhussain159 3 года назад +3

    What I’m thinking.....put 100% cotton socks on, then Wear the compression socks on top

    • @bobdinitto
      @bobdinitto 3 года назад

      I do the opposite - nylon compression sock inside then cotton sock outside.

  • @katieweber1377
    @katieweber1377 3 года назад +3

    I'd love to hear your take on the farrow wrap, circaid wrap, and other velcro compression wraps like that for those of us who can't do socks like these.

  • @Katz1964
    @Katz1964 2 года назад +2

    I’m curious as to why you wouldn’t wear compression socks with peripheral neuropathy? Every vascular dr. I’ve seen says to wear them for that condition. Interesting

    • @d.c.barker
      @d.c.barker Год назад +1

      I was wondering the same thing, everything I've ever read says compression socks are good for peripheral neuropathy.

  • @Lady-ER-
    @Lady-ER- 10 месяцев назад

    I’m looking for compression pants, I do long distance walking, I need to be able to complete 40 km or 26.2 miles in under 7 hours & found compression socks really helped me do it in 9 hours whereas with no compression I couldn’t manage more than 21 miles. I think compression pants would be better as my whole lower half of my body would benefit from compression, can you please suggest where I can proper athletes compression pants please Bob & Brad? Thank you for posting all your great content. I’m asking for my 56 year old sister.

  • @carolbenson6524
    @carolbenson6524 3 года назад

    My cardiologist just told me to start wearing compression socks which could help my low blood pressure.

  • @bubblekittea
    @bubblekittea Год назад

    I just bought some because I'm having a bit of OCD that makes me stand a long time and getting spider veins as a result, but the ones I got are so tight that they're cutting into my leg! I even sized up
    And you're right they're so hard to put on I feel like I'm damaging myself just putting them on!
    I don't know if you have already I'll have to check,
    but if you haven't yet, a video on the difference between below the knee, over the knee and up to the thigh compression socks would be awesome!

  • @jpeood32
    @jpeood32 3 года назад

    as a retired flight attendant, lol, try walking around on an airplane! They would think you are up to something tell you to take your seat! This is why after 30 years I decided to quit. I was no longer the job I signed up for and you can have fun with the passengers like in the good ole days. Just standing in the galley talking to a passenger if verboten. Glad I ran across this video to remind me how helpful the compression sock are and yes, wear them when you fly, period!

  • @bySterling
    @bySterling 3 года назад +8

    I seem to sleep better when I wear them, is that common?

  • @ThatBronxgirl7
    @ThatBronxgirl7 3 года назад +3

    I have had two pulmonary embolisms so i wear them from the moment I wake up until bed.

    • @swaggod226
      @swaggod226 2 года назад

      Same here 🙏🏾🙏🏾 but mines leave marks so idk if that safe. Got to find some looser ones

  • @cliffordchamney2741
    @cliffordchamney2741 3 года назад +4

    There is a trick to putting them on relatively easily. You need to start by reaching inside and pulling out the heel, then sticking your foot inside the part that is made for the foot. Good luck, and it gets easier with practice. Bob & Brad, you might do a video on that.

  • @tosue1
    @tosue1 3 года назад +1

    A good pair of compression sleeves might work better for some people. They can last for years because you don't get the wear and tear of a sock inside a shoe. I've had the same pair for maybe 15 years. Machine wash and air dry.

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 11 месяцев назад

      Don't the sleeves make your feet swell?

  • @vikky1376
    @vikky1376 3 года назад +10

    I wear them for my lymphedema in both legs. But mines are custom fit just for me to wear.

    • @charlescoker7752
      @charlescoker7752 3 года назад +1

      Where did you get them? How long do they last? What was the cost?

    • @vikky1376
      @vikky1376 3 года назад +1

      @@charlescoker7752 my physical therapist order them from Germany. My insurance paid for them. I have them for 5 yrs now.

    • @charlescoker7752
      @charlescoker7752 3 года назад +1

      @@vikky1376 What brand. Are they stopping the swelling?

    • @vikky1376
      @vikky1376 3 года назад +4

      Mines are made in Germany. They are not socks. Mines are open toes. I also have another piece for the upper legs. When both together it look like one piece. The material a little thick but it do stretch and comfy. They do help with the swelling. You must be measure for a perfect fit.
      info@medi.de
      www.medi.de

  • @judiroth7855
    @judiroth7855 3 года назад +4

    Wow, you guys cover everything❣️ Thank you for this as I have been wondering about them. Love your knees❤️❤️

  • @philly111
    @philly111 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video, much appreciated!

  • @bohill7373
    @bohill7373 Год назад +1

    I'm interested in your comment that "people with Peripheral Neuropathy should NOT wear compression socks". Can you elaborate? And secondly, I have found that wearing a pair of Latex Coated Work Gloves helps with getting these socks on.

    • @d.c.barker
      @d.c.barker Год назад +1

      I was wondering the same thing...everything I've read says compression socks are great for Peripheral Neuropathy.

  • @fredcatcreedy980
    @fredcatcreedy980 2 года назад +1

    I wonder if elasticated tubular bandage would work as compression socks are expensive!

  • @cosmicspindrifter8641
    @cosmicspindrifter8641 2 года назад +2

    The best for compression, recommended by a doctor are the wraps that go around the legs easily, are so easy to apply without struggling, even for elderly I even told my primary about them and she advises her patients to wear them. Also look into using supplements like burdock, red root

  • @jacquelineanderson9288
    @jacquelineanderson9288 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much I just starting wearing these compression socks and the both of you answered the questions that I needed to know.

  • @jeanreed1975
    @jeanreed1975 3 года назад

    After spending over $300 trying different types, sizes, compressions: not for people with severe edema as they are much too restrictive around the ankles (like sausage links)!!

  • @kuroe-chan5190
    @kuroe-chan5190 2 года назад +1

    I just purchased my compression socks. I wear a size 11 female so it said cl. They feel great until I get to top of knee. Feels right but I can’t tell when or if it’s too tight

  • @CarrieJo5916
    @CarrieJo5916 3 года назад +10

    ✌💗 Thank you Bob and Brad!

  • @barbaragonzales5944
    @barbaragonzales5944 3 года назад +4

    I threw my low back out trying to put them on, lol! 😂

    • @bobdinitto
      @bobdinitto 3 года назад

      I wear compression socks daily because I'm on my feet all day which causes major leg pain. A few months ago I threw my back out and putting on the compression socks became one of my biggest daily challenges! That and tying my shoes.

  • @yamabo
    @yamabo 3 года назад +8

    I honestly would recommend for everyone, but especially ppl who have varicose veins running in their family. Make time to go to the doctor's once every few years to get a Doppler test to see how your vessels are. My dad got deep vein thrombosis after a broken ankle, because he was told to stay in bed for 2 weeks. Almost lost his leg...

  • @IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS
    @IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS 3 года назад +2

    As someone with slender legs and big feet, I can tell you that for some of us finding compression socks is next to impossible - I have POTS. Even when I buy the footless ones that zip in place, if they fit my calves, they are still too large for my ankles. I've yet to find a pair that works for me. (The ones that fit my feet literally fall from my legs.) Aside from that, I wear barefoot shoes. My toes cannot stand to be compressed. The idea of that it might be good for the feet makes no sense to me - I think they can't possibly be good for the feet, particularly if you are subject to Morton's Neuromas as I am.

    • @kh3612
      @kh3612 2 года назад +1

      @Madison Heights I suggest you visit your MD or PT for a prescription for custom measured compression stockings. You go to a medical equipment dealer and are measured by a certified medical fitter who can discuss the different types of stockings available. The custom-fit stockings are expensive, but are often covered by insurance. It's worth it to have the custom-made ones. ☮️

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 11 месяцев назад

      #IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS Thanks very much for your comment. I have CVI and my dr told me to wear compression socks. After wearing 20-30 mmHg for about a year I developed numbness in my toes and Morton's Neuroma. Now I don't know what I'll do to treat my CVI condition, but I do know the compression socks squeezed my feet and gave me the neuroma, numbness and pain. I also think they cause ingrown toenails.

  • @calvinbailey4808
    @calvinbailey4808 Год назад

    Pretty sure Bob was having a series of mini strokes throughout that video 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Love these guys!

  • @johnanderson3700
    @johnanderson3700 8 месяцев назад

    At 78 they really help prevent swelling

  • @justfrase
    @justfrase 5 месяцев назад

    Hi gents, can you share the study you found about soccer players and compression socks please.

  • @dcprof
    @dcprof 2 года назад

    All the chit chat instead of just answering the question. I will listen to someone else.

  • @doggydas23
    @doggydas23 2 года назад

    Hari Krsna medical supply stores said you put those compression socks on using rubber doctor gloves... you can get a good grip pinching that way

  • @janelle144
    @janelle144 3 года назад

    We went on a 10 say tour that involved walking a lot. The last few days my feet swelled up. I got compression socks to wear. Not sure if that was the right thing to do but we came back on a plane so I wore them. All the walking made my feet swell, not sure what that meant for me. I don't think I have any heart, etc problems and this was about 5 years ago.
    Also, Bob you need to have the desk that adjusts like my husband does. Stand awhile then sit awhile but you know that.

  • @UHFStation1
    @UHFStation1 11 месяцев назад

    Any down sides to them? Sleep with them? Wear when laying down? Condition veins in any bad ways?

  • @bmailey75
    @bmailey75 Год назад +2

    Are these socks good for bus drivers

  • @krugmeister7301
    @krugmeister7301 8 месяцев назад

    We have a HOSPITAL CRISIS HERE IN MONTREAL...😪😪😪😪

  • @reynarivero1253
    @reynarivero1253 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Bob And Brad!! I love ❤️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ your advice 💜❤️🧡💛💚💙💚💚💚💚💙💙💙💙

  • @alisonarmstrong8421
    @alisonarmstrong8421 3 года назад +2

    I got the ones without toes that are much easier to put on than the ones with toes.

  • @jborrelli34
    @jborrelli34 2 года назад

    LeBron actually REMOVED his compression sleeves on his legs after cramping lol still a good video, you guys are helpful, this has helped me with hiking.

  • @shawnhood1186
    @shawnhood1186 3 года назад +7

    I've learned so much from you two....you ought to send me a bill!! Thank you so much for sharing!!