For long-term comfort and well-being with lymphedema, it’s important to find a garment that performs well in various situations and compliments your lifestyle. JOBST Elvarex® Plus are seamless 3D-knitted compression garments that are anatomically adapted to your body.
A recent clinical study on JOBST Elvarex® Plus found that seamless 3D-knitted compression garments that are anatomically adapted helped to improve patient‘s reported lymphedema symptoms: Patients reported a high level of satisfaction with the garment and also that it supported a better quality of life1:
80% of patients were more satisfied with the wearing comfort of JOBST Elvarex® Plus garments compared to their previous seamed garments.
Pressure marks between fingers, cuffs and toes were significantly less frequent when wearing JOBST Elvarex® Plus.
Patients were asked to reveal the impact of compression garments on their everyday activities. The results showed that they were significantly less limited in their daily activities such as eating, using a mobile phone or dressing and undressing when wearing JOBST Elvarex® Plus garments.
JOBST Elvarex® Plus garments are constructed using an innovative combination of both 3D knitting and seamless flat-knit technologies: The garment fits more like a second-skin and allows for an increased range of movement without chafing or creating pressure marks. It also provides a better anatomical fit in sensitive areas, like between the toes.
Because a properly fitting garment is essential for wearing comfort and effectiveness!
JOBST Elvarex® Plus
JOBST Elvarex® Plus
Assortment to match other Elvarex® products
Colors
ruby red** not available for toe caps / dark blue / caramel* / black / cranberry / macchiato* / dark brown
Styles
AC1*** AE with and without bias end***, Toe cap, Toe cap
Compression classes
Upper Limb
CCL 1 15 - 21 mmHg
CCL 2 23 - 32 mmHg
Lower Limb
CCL 1 18 - 21 mmHg
CCL 2 23 - 32 mmHg
1 Miller A, Impact of seamless compression garments on limb functionality, comfort and quality of life, British Journal of Community Nursing Vol 22 No 10 Chronic Oedema, October 2017.