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KEKING® Lymphedema Compression Arm Sleeves deliver medical-grade 15-20 mmHg graduated compression using premium nylon-spandex fabric with a silicone band for secure fit. Designed for men and women, these breathable, seamless sleeves provide effective swelling reduction, pain relief, and joint support for post-surgery recovery, lymphedema, and daily wear. Durable, latex-free, and reinforced for long-lasting comfort and stability.
E**Y
Good for after breast cancer surgery
I got these for after breast cancer surgery and they work great. My physical therapist said they looked good and asked where I got them. I got 2 packs, one with the silicone dots for working out and one without for lounging. I'm 5 foot 7 and 170lbs and I got a large and they are comfortable. A medium was too tight.
S**Y
measure your arm
Arrived promptly, good price and quantity. Large fits perfectly for me so i think they would run too small for someone with a larger than 12 biceps.
J**L
Very helpful in a long flight
Recuperating from a surgery and taking a trip abroad, my surgeon suggested that I use compression sleeves.Comparing prices and quality I went with this brand, excellent price and quality for a long flight, happy I did.
M**N
Great comfortable compression wear for arms, just like compression wear for legs
I'm using these for phlebitis in arm. Great pain relief. I have long thin arms and they stretch but still fit comfortably. I occasionally re-adjust during the day, as I do my compression legwear. These act the same as compression wear for the legs and keep my swelling and pain levels down.
E**G
Top band of compression sleeve is too loose
Dad has dementia and other issues. His right arm has been swelled up lately. The swelling comes and goes. We were instructed to try a compression sleeve like this. The materials and build look good, but unfortunately, the upper arm part of the sleeve, the top band, is loose and it keeps coming down making the sleeve less effective. We returned for a full refund.
M**D
Order up one size
Order a size up and you should be happy! I have Jobst brand compression sleeves and wanted to try these as they are less expensive. After following the size chart and ordering a L, I did some comparing. The size of Large sleeve's armband is identical in diameter to my Jobst armsleeve's; the band must not have as much give as Jobst. I had to order up a size to an XL because it was too tight. Now that I have the XL sleeves, they work and feel great. It is a relief to have them as an option.Couple of suggestions for the manufacture: Add colors in Red, White, dark brown, or decorative patterns. In lieu of the beautiful "K" on the sleeves, you could allow for customizations (flowers, one's own monogram, pattern up the arm to make them more beautiful). At this price point which will allow me to order more in the future at a fraction of the cost of Jobst, and knowing I have to wear these for the rest of my life, I would love something that is fun or complements my wardrobe.
A**R
Best Lymphedema Sleeve yet!
This is it! The best and most comfortable sleeve yet, and I've tried several. I love that is doesn't have the silicoone dots, which irritate my skin and that you get a set of two. Look no further, these fit and are comfortable all day.
V**M
Too tight, size chart is a mess
The media could not be loaded. I used the measuring chart to choose a size Large and I doubt even the X-Large would fit. It’s so skinny and tight, if this is supposed to be for an arm of my size then it’s way more than 15-20mmHg. I couldn’t even get the entire thing over my forearm. Taking it off was intensely painful as it pulled a tendon or ligament or something trying to go back over my wrist and thumb. I have 15-20mmHg and 18-20mmHg socks from other sellers (Amazon and medical supply, respectively) that are not this much of a struggle to put on or this tightly woven at the toughest part. I don’t think these are truly the compression that’s advertised OR their size chart recommendation is wrong. This isn’t like jeans or a shirt; inaccurate and improperly fitting compression can be dangerous. For the video I had to demonstrate on my less swollen hand (left). If you have arthritis in the hands, trigger thumb, or carpal tunnel please don’t even try these and save yourself the agony.
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