Compression Garments

Custom Fitted Compression Garments | London Ontario

Our Compression Wear

From day-to-day compression therapy requirements, to helping athletes of all levels perform better for longer periods of time, as your local London area specialist, we source your ideal compression garment getup from the world’s top manufacturers. We carry a variety of different brands of compression attire for use with many parts of the body. Our qualified specialists will help you find the ideal solution for your particular requirements.

Black Compression Socks.

Compression Socks

Compression Stockings

Compression Stockings/ Hose

Leg Stockings.

Compression Leggings

Compression Therapy

Compression therapy is a simple and effective means of increasing blood flow activity in the lower limbs through strengthening vein support. It can be used as a treatment prescribed by a physician to treat phlebitis (inflammation of the walls of a vein) or thrombosis (coagulation or clotting of the blood in a part of the circulatory system).

Periodically, compression therapy is used as an aftercare following surgery (acting as a form of wound care), sclerotherapy (the treatment of varicose blood vessels by the injection of an irritant that causes inflammation, coagulation of blood, and narrowing of the blood vessel wall), any other forms of varicose vein treatment. It is also used to relieve all conditions of chronic venous disease such as, heavy legs, varicose veins, oedemas, and leg ulcers.

In addition to surgical treatment, compression therapy can also be prescribed to prevent venous troubles during pregnancy and in long distance travel. Medical compression therapy can be applied in different forms such as socks, stockings, or sleeves. These garments work by gradually compressing the limb. They help venous return (the flow of blood back to the heart), decrease venous pressure (average blood pressure within the venous compartment), prevent venous stasis (a risk factor for forming blood clots in veins), and deterioration of the walls of your veins.

Compression Therapy

Compression therapy is a simple and effective means of increasing blood flow activity in the lower limbs through strengthening vein support. It can be used as a treatment prescribed by a physician to treat phlebitis (inflammation of the walls of a vein) or thrombosis (coagulation or clotting of the blood in a part of the circulatory system).

Specialist working with client to be fit for orthotics.

Periodically, compression therapy is used as an aftercare following surgery (acting as a form of wound care), sclerotherapy (the treatment of varicose blood vessels by the injection of an irritant that causes inflammation, coagulation of blood, and narrowing of the blood vessel wall), any other forms of varicose vein treatment. It is also used to relieve all conditions of chronic venous disease such as, heavy legs, varicose veins, oedemas, and leg ulcers.

Person putting on compression socks, sitting on a grey sofa with shoes on the floor, in a bright room.

In addition to surgical treatment, compression therapy can also be prescribed to prevent venous troubles during pregnancy and in long distance travel. Medical compression therapy can be applied in different forms such as socks, stockings, or sleeves. These garments work by gradually compressing the limb. They help venous return (the flow of blood back to the heart), decrease venous pressure (average blood pressure within the venous compartment), prevent venous stasis (a risk factor for forming blood clots in veins), and deterioration of the walls of your veins.

The image shows a person in mid-stride, running on a rocky trail in a natural setting. They’re wearing grey compression socks, dark shorts, and a t-shirt suitable for physical activity. The compression socks may be for athletic performance or medical reasons.

Specialist working with client to be fit for orthotics.
man with orthotic compression socks
The image shows a person in mid-stride, running on a rocky trail in a natural setting. They’re wearing grey compression socks, dark shorts, and a t-shirt suitable for physical activity. The compression socks may be for athletic performance or medical reasons.
A player in black compression garments is airborne, preparing to hit the ball, while another player on the floor attempts to defend. The setting is a volleyball game on an indoor court with a polished wooden floor.
Person receiving an orthotic consultation or treatment on their leg in a well-lit, modern room.
Person in athletic wear with phone armband running on a rocky path in the woods.

Compression Garments And Athletics

Compression garments can offer athletes a number of important advantages that improve their performance and recuperation. The quickest recuperation time is one of the most noticeable benefits. A common side effect of intense physical activity for athletes is pain and weariness in their muscles, so by reducing these symptoms, compression garments help athletes recover faster and be well prepared for their next challenge.

Additionally, compression therapy is helpful in lessening the soreness in the muscles that often follows strenuous exercise or sports. This implies that athletes won’t have to give up on their training regimens due to discomfort or worry about being hurt.

Furthermore, the active design of our compression garments actively enhances blood circulation. Because of the increased blood flow, muscles are guaranteed a steady supply of oxygen, which is necessary for both muscle activity and muscle regeneration. This leads to an increase in muscle oxygenation, which increases muscle strength and endurance.

Compression Garments And Athletics

Compression garments can offer athletes a number of important advantages that improve their performance and recuperation. The quickest recuperation time is one of the most noticeable benefits. A common side effect of intense physical activity for athletes is pain and weariness in their muscles, so by reducing these symptoms, compression garments help athletes recover faster and be well prepared for their next challenge.

Indoor volleyball game in action with players blocking and hitting the ball, one player on the floor.

Additionally, compression therapy is helpful in lessening the soreness in the muscles that often follows strenuous exercise or sports. This implies that athletes won’t have to give up on their training regimens due to discomfort or worry about being hurt.

Person receiving an orthotic consultation or treatment on their leg in a well-lit, modern room.

Furthermore, the active design of our compression garments actively enhances blood circulation. Because of the increased blood flow, muscles are guaranteed a steady supply of oxygen, which is necessary for both muscle activity and muscle regeneration. This leads to an increase in muscle oxygenation, which increases muscle strength and endurance.

Person in athletic wear with phone armband running on a rocky path in the woods.”

Why Choose US?

Manufactured by licensed Pedorthists educated at Western University in Pedorthics, in good standing with the College of Pedorthics, the Pedorthic Association of Canada and the Pedorthic Footwear Association of Canada, with a combined 30 years experience.

Jeff Lewis, Owner and Certified Pedorthist, is currently studying out sole invention at London University Hospital under Dr. Ted Vasarhelyi (Orthopaedic Surgeon).

The most accurate method of fabricating a custom orthotic. Using Nylon (Polypropylene alternative) or TPU (EVA alternative) we can accommodate almost every client’s individual needs.

Fast, clean, and reduced waste allows a more green alternative to plastic or rubber materials.

Using CNC milling machines to carve out orthotics that were designed and developed by us, we are able to increase turnaround time substantially (within hours if need be).

We are able to modify orthotics digitally, and reduce human error to provide an accurate custom made orthotic for the clients individual needs. A fast alternative to reduce lead times.

Traditional manufacturing is laborious and messy but sometimes the only way to properly meet a client’s needs accurately when they suffer from certain conditions.

All methods of manufacturing require skilled technicians to assemble and shape orthotics prior to being dispensed.

Hand crafted workmanship, from thoroughly trained technicians, ensures a properly constructed and fully warranted product is received by all customers.

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At Garnet Orthopedic Solutions, we have customers visiting us from across:

  • London
  • St. Thomas
  • Strathroy
  • Port Stanley
  • Aylmer
  • Exeter
  • Stratford
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