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Joocla
Graduated Compression Socks - Premium Support for Nurses
$29.98
  • Decrease swelling and inflammation!

  • Reduces pain from fallen arches, plantar fasciitis, varicose veins and muscle injuries.

  • Improve blood circulation that helps with muscle recovery

  • Advanced foot and arch support

  • Built in ankle support

  • Compression from the ankle up 


"...As a nurse who spends 12 hours a day standing up, I suffer a lot from calf pain and swelling.

I have tried a lot of different compression socks and these are by far the most comfortable! These socks provide even pressure along the full length of the sock. After a long day I am glad I wear these socks because they make my legs feel less fatigued and I no longer experience pain or swelling. I bought 2 packs and will definitely buy again. Lynn Gilmore."

How to put my socks on?

  • Place arm in sock palm to heel and grab heel with thumb like a puppet

  • Pull top of sock down and inside-out

  • Place foot in sock and pull over heel up to the knee

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


How can compression socks help me?

Blood from your legs must overcome gravity to return to the heart and lungs, where it is re-oxygenated and travels to the brain, vital organs and the rest of the body. Blood circulation to the legs is often affected when people stand or sit for long periods of time and as people age.


This is a common problem in our modern world when desk jobs and long standing jobs are a part of everyday life. Problems that could arise from poor circulation may include, aching, swelling, stiffness and weakness in the legs and feet. These symptoms can develop into varicose veins or Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). 


 Compression socks boosts your circulation and helps support your veins. Increased blood flow in your veins means more oxygen and nutrients flowing to your legs.

Do I have to have a medical condition to receive benefits from Joocla graduated  compression socks?

Anyone can benefit from wearing our products. Most people don't achieve optimal circulation in their legs which can cause leg fatigue, swelling and varicose and spider veins. Joocla Graduated Compression Socks can help with all of these issues. Our compression socks are specifically designed for everyday wear and can benefit anyone.

How often should I wear my compression socks? Can I wear them to bed?

You can wear them every day! Make sure to wash the socks after each wear in order to maintain the shape and compression level for each wear. You can machine wash them but air drying is preferred. 


 Wearing compression socks to bed is entirely up to you based on your comfort level. It is safe to sleep in the socks, but if you find it uncomfortable or experience any kind of pain, you should cease sleeping in compression socks immediately.

What are graduated compression socks?

Graduated compression socks help promote circulation in your legs. Graduated compression socks apply a certain amount of pressure near your ankle and then apply gradually less and less pressure as they move up the leg. Our graduated compression socks are 20-30 mmHg and applies the perfect amount of pressure on your calf and foot.

I already have a pair of socks that are tight, doesn’t that provide the same benefits as compression socks?

Just because a sock is tight does not mean it’s a compression sock that offers the same health benefits. In fact, some tight socks can actually inhibit the flow of blood. Our compression socks are designed with a gradient pressure technology featuring our medical grade compression graduated technology. The ultra gradual compression starts at the ankle and goes up the leg, ensuring maximum comfort and effectiveness. We developed our socks with the assistance of vascular surgeons and vein clinics, and also test our product to ensure it offers an accurate compression level. 

How to wash compression socks?  

1. Soak your compression socks in a small tub, sink or basin filled with cool water then remove. Add a mild detergent or soap to the water and mix the water with your hand to circulate the soap. Place the socks back in the soapy water and let them soak for 5 to 10 minutes.


2. After soaking, gently rub the stockings to remove any dirt and oil. Squeeze them out and rinse to remove any soap. Be sure to squeeze them gently and do not pull the stockings as pulling can result in an imperfect fit when trying to wear them again.


3. Once rinsed lay the stockings out flat dry or hang the stockings out to dry. Do not place the wet socks heat and d o not wring them as it may damage the weave of the compression stocking.


4. For machine wash, place the socks in a linen or mesh laundry bag for extra protection and wash using a gentle cycle.


Additional Tips:


Do not use fabric softener or a detergent with a softener, as this will damage the fiber.


Avoid drying directly in the sun or on a radiator.


Wash your socks after each time you wear the socks. Washing brings back the elasticity to the socks and removes build up of oils and dirt.


Do not wear a pair of compression socks for more than three Months. Many people replace their compression socks after 2 months. Just because the socks may look good does not mean that they still have the proper compression.

How do I know what size to get?

The different sizes, small medium large extra large, correspond to different shoe sizes. The sizes are meant to be equal to your shoe size.

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*Automatic discount! To claim your special offer, add 2 or more pairs and your price will be adjusted automatically at checkout*
Joocla
Graduated Compression Socks - Premium Support for Nurses
$29.98
  • Decrease swelling and inflammation!

  • Reduces pain from fallen arches, plantar fasciitis, varicose veins and muscle injuries.

  • Improve blood circulation that helps with muscle recovery

  • Advanced foot and arch support

  • Built in ankle support

  • Compression from the ankle up 


HOW DOES IT WORK

Recommended by doctors and preferred by trainers. 

The Joocla Original Graduated Compression Socks are designed for premium support. More than 40 million people in the United State alone suffer from varicose veins, many of which are nurses. By providing your legs with proper support, you may reduce the chance of developing varicose veins, spider veins, blood clots and other chronic diseases.

  • Improved blood circulation with graduated compression.
  • Increased stamina and power.
  • Helps in recovering faster.
  • Premium construction and comfort.
  • Great gift idea and investment for your feet and legs.
  • Be comfortable and confident again.
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ABOUT US

At Joocla we’re passionate about essential healthy lifestyle and we believe that being healthy is for everyone. Our compression socks offers premium graduated compression for all of your activities - running, walking, home workouts, or for everyday comfort. With Joocla Original Graduated Compression Socks we have created an All-In-One solution to improve blood circulation, accelerate recovery during workout, reduce muscle soreness, and help prevent swelling and varicose veins.

What about shipping and delivery? Where do your products come from?

We ship directly from the USA warehouse.

Which days do you ship?

We ship orders Monday–Friday.  Our fulfillment partner fulfills orders within 1 business day (Mon-Fri), a timeline which does not include weekends or holidays.

How long will it take for my order to arrive?

For customers within the United States, your order should arrive within 3 - 8 business days after processing via USPS Priority Mail. For Canada it takes about 12 -14 days. In the case of Australia and UK it takes about 14 -18 days.