HCPCS Code / CPT Code: A6530
Sigvaris 401C Athletic Recovery 15-20 mmHg Knee High Compression Socks for Men and Women
Recently, compression garments have become highly visible in all major sports. Whether it's during the actual event, after the event, or even while traveling, athletes are making graduated compression socks part of their everyday attire.
Sigvaris 401 Athletic Recovery Unisex Support Socks; Active Therapy - Athletic Recovery
• Promotes lactic acid flush-out and relieves delayed onset muscle soreness!
• Patented Dri-release and Latex-Free yarns with an embedded Freshguard treatment that virtually eliminates odors!
Fiber Content
• 67% DriRelease Polyester
• 26% Nylon
• 7% Spandex
• Latex Free
Product #
• 401C
Previously Men's 184 & Women's 144
15-20 mmHg Moderate Gradient Compression Indication Guide:
Discomfort from spider veins
Relief from minor leg & ankle swelling
Relief from minor edema / lymphedema
Relief of tired aching legs
Relief of leg discomfort during pregnancy
Minor varicose veins
For wear following sclerotherapy
Orthostatic hypotension
Postural hypotension
Helps Prevent DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
DOMS - Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
AKA "Muscle Fever"
Sigvaris 401 Athletic Recovery 15-20 mmHg Knee High Unisex Compression Socks |
Size | White | Black |
Small | 401CS00 | 401CS99 |
Medium | 401CM00 | 401CM99 |
Large | 401CL00 | 401CL99 |
XL | 401CX00 | 401CX99 |
XXL | 401CXX00 | 401CXX99 |
Measuring Instructions
For 8-15, 12-16, and some 15-20 mmHg socks and stockings, all you'll need to determine your size is your shoe size. Full knee-high measuring instructions are below if needed.
Knee High Measuring Instructions
Ankle Measurement
1. Measure around your ankle (this measurement is called the circumference). Place the measuring tape at the narrowest part of the ankle, above the ankle bone.
Note: This must always be your first measurement |
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Calf Measurement
2. Find the widest part of your calf. Measure the circumference of your calf. |
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Calf Length
3. Sit on a chair with your legs at a 90-degree angle. Measure the distance from 1 finger below the bend in your knee to the floor. |
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