Pel Supply - C-Dsm - Men's Diabetic Sock, White. Size 10-13
Manufacturer | Pel Supply |
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Gender | Male |
Categories | Compression Hosiery, Diabetic, Leg Pain, Non Compression, Size 10, Sock, Condition, Compression Level, Cotton, Diabetes Foot Problems, Diabetic Feet, Diabetic Foot Care, Diabetic Socks, Fabric, Gender, Large, Men, Mid Calf , Non Compresssion, Nylon, Size, Style |
Code | C-DSM |
Sold By | Pack/6 |
UPC | - |
Warehouse | WH1 |
Product Color | White |
Product Size | Size 10 - 13 |
Require Prescription? | No |
FSA | No |
Store | Diabetics Treatment|Lay Off Pain |
WHSXX | IM1 |
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I use these socks for my prosthetic arm. Your shoes are the best . . .
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Aloha from Hawaii. Thirty seven years ago I lost my right hand at the wrist in a shark attack. (Really) Because the "Padded Sole Sock" can stretch so well at the tops I have found them better than the many times more expensive prosthetic tube socks one would normally wear between my upper limb socket and my arm. The stretch and the fit are just what I need. I like the less therapeutic look of the charcoal color that match the carbon fiber black of my self built arm socket. The padding at the bottom of these socks are generous and allow for even more comfort. I do wear these as intended on my f -
White padded sole socks.
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I bought 2 pkgs of these socks because of what they were advertised to be. Im so glad I did! That gave me 6 pairs of socks. They come 3 to pkg. Ive always had trouble with any socks I buy except ankle socks being too tight from my ankle up. And when I take them off I have deep sock prints on my legs. This indicates they were too tight and compressing too much and I dont have large calves. Just average size calves. And they arent compressing in a good way like an actual compression sock that some people wear to help with their leg circulation. These regular socks that are too tight actually com