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Clinician applying skin moisturiser to a patient's lower leg after cellulitis as part of long-term skin protection

Recovering From Cellulitis: How Compression Fit...

Cellulitis is an acute event, but the leg often needs long-term protection afterward. A guide to how compression supports recurrence prevention, skin integrity, and edema control.

Recovering From Cellulitis: How Compression Fit...

Cellulitis is an acute event, but the leg often needs long-term protection afterward. A guide to how compression...

Certified lymphedema therapist measuring a patient's arm for a flat-knit compression sleeve

Lymphedema Stages and Compression Garment Selec...

A practical, stage-by-stage guide to lymphedema and the compression garments used at each step. Includes flat-knit vs round-knit basics, arm and leg considerations, and the role of a trained therapist.

Lymphedema Stages and Compression Garment Selec...

A practical, stage-by-stage guide to lymphedema and the compression garments used at each step. Includes flat-knit vs round-knit...

Pregnant woman sitting comfortably, wearing a compression sock, representing relief and support. Guide to choosing 15-20 mmHg vs 20-30 mmHg compression for pregnancy.

15–20 mmHg vs 20–30 mmHg for Pregnancy: A Guide...

Confused about 15-20 mmHg vs 20-30 mmHg for pregnancy? Our guide helps you choose the right compression by trimester and symptom, with Canadian insurance info.

15–20 mmHg vs 20–30 mmHg for Pregnancy: A Guide...

Confused about 15-20 mmHg vs 20-30 mmHg for pregnancy? Our guide helps you choose the right compression by...

A person wearing 20-30 mmHg compression socks in a bright home, with text "Ontario Compression: Covered & Safe." Image for "20-30 mmHg Compression Socks in Ontario: Prescription, Insurance, and Safe Use Guide."

20–30 mmHg Compression Socks in Ontario: Prescr...

Do you need a prescription for 20-30 mmHg compression socks in Ontario? Get a clear guide on insurance claims, prescribers, and safe online purchasing.

20–30 mmHg Compression Socks in Ontario: Prescr...

Do you need a prescription for 20-30 mmHg compression socks in Ontario? Get a clear guide on insurance...