CircAid Compression Wraps For Arms And Hands

CircAid Compression Wraps: CircAid Wraps, CircAid Juxtalite Compression Wraps, CircAid Juxtafit Compression Wraps, CircAid Reduction Kit Wraps, and More

 

We have a large selection of CircAid wraps including compression wraps for arms and compression wraps for hands. Each CircAid compression wrap is considered a "compression alternative", because they differ from regular compression arm sleeves and compression gloves by utilizing adjustable Velcro straps to provide a wider range of compression than other traditional compression garments. Easy to put on and adjust, these CircAid Velcro compression wraps for arms and hands provide steady and comfortable resting compression, as well as higher working compression when you are active.

Shop for a CircAid compression wrap / lymphedema compression wraps for arms and hands with pre-tax savings using your FSA or HSA account!

Please note that CircAid is a registered brand of Medi USA

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Compression Wraps, Lymphedema Wraps, Compression Wraps For Arms, Compression Arm Wraps, Arm Compression Wrap, Hand Compression Wrap, Velcro Compression Wrap

 

CircAid Wraps: CircAid Juxtalite And CircAid JuxtaFit Compression Wraps For Lymphedema, Lymphedema Wraps, Lymphedema Arm Wraps, Velcro Arm Wraps For Lymphedema, And More

Compression wraps for arms and hands are specialized medical products which are designed to manage and alleviate the symptoms of lymphedema, edema and other disease which requires compression. By applying controlled pressure to the affected areas of the arms and hands, these compression wraps help promote the flow of lymph fluids within the lymphatic system, blood flow within the venous system, and help reduce edema (swelling) in the arms and hands.

When used as lymphedema wraps, compression wraps for arms are usually worn after completion of lymphedema complete decongestive therapy (CDT) and during the secondary or "maintenance" phase of lymphedema treatment.

Unlike traditional slip-on compression arm sleeves, a Velcro compression wrap is adjustable, which makes it an ideal choice for people who have difficulty putting on lymphedema sleeves and/or who are experiencing fluctuating levels of edema. Made with Velcro closures, these Velcro compression wraps for arms are easy to apply and can be worn as an alternative to traditional compression arm sleeves if you:

  • Struggle donning traditional compression garments, due to weak hand strength, bad back or inability to bend
  • Have non-standard arm shapes
  • Have fragile skin or painful arms that are easily aggravated by traditional compression garments for arms
  • Suffer from frequent swelling fluctuation in their arms
  • Suffer from arterial disease and therefore cannot tolerate constant high compression levels

 

Our selection of CircAid wraps includes:

  • Velcro compression wraps for arms and hands
  • Compression wraps for arms
  • Compression wraps for hands

 

CircAid Velcro Compression Wraps For Arms

The CircAid wraps for arms have Velcro straps, which make these arm compression wraps easy to put on, take off, and use. Thanks to the Velcro straps on each CircAid wrap, you can easily customize the fit and compression level of the wrap. The Velcro straps allow you to make micro adjustments to ensure that you are getting the maximum therapeutic effect from the compression wrap, while still feeling comfortable. Velcro compression wraps for arms are particularly helpful if you have fluctuating swelling and/or mobility or dexterity issues.

CircAid Hand Compression Wraps

Our selection of CircAid compression wraps for hands includes the CircAid Juxtafit Essentials compression hand wrap, the custom CircAid Juxtafit Essentials compression glove, the custom CircAid compression hand wrap, and the CircAid Reduction Kit compression glove. Each hand compression wrap is adjustable to different levels of compression (10-20 mmHg, 20-30 mmHg, 30-40 mmHg and 40 mmHg+). The Velcro straps on the CircAid wraps make the hand compression wrap easy to put on, take off, and adjust. The CircAid thigh compression wraps are most commonly used to treat lymphedema, edema, and other causes of swelling.

 

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FAQs About Compression Wraps / Lymphedema Wraps

Compression wraps help reduce swelling in the arms and are often used to treat lymphedema, edema, post-surgical swelling, and other medical conditions requiring compression. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about compression wraps for arms (which are also sometimes referred to as Velcro compression wraps or lymphedema wraps).

How Do Compression Wraps Help With Lymphedema

    When used as lymphedema wraps, compression wraps are designed to apply graduated compression to the arm, in order to promote lymphatic flow and help reduce swelling and discomfort.

Can Compression Wraps Prevent Lymphedema

    Compression wraps cannot help prevent the onset of lymphedema, but they can help manage the symptoms and help prevent the progression of lymphedema.

What Are The Most Common Levels Of Compression Provided By Compression Wraps

    Compression wraps can be adjusted as to the amount of pressure they apply to the arm, measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). The levels of compression can vary in compression stockings, but the most common compression levels are:

    • 15-20 mmHg (mild compression)
    • 20-30 mmHg (moderate compression)
    • 30-40 mmHg (firm compression)
    • 40-50 mmHg (extra firm compression)

What Does mmHg Mean In Compression Wraps

    In compression wraps, mmHg stands for millimeters of mercury and represents the level of pressure (compression) the stockings apply to your legs. This term is borrowed from the same unit used to measure blood pressure, indicating the amount of pressure against the walls of your blood vessels. The higher the mmHg number, the higher the level of compression.

What Does Graduated Compression Mean In Compression Wraps

    Compression wraps are designed to provide graduated compression, which means that the pressure is highest at your wrist and gradually decreases as it moves up your arm. This design on the wraps helps to promote the flow of blood back towards the heart, which can reduce swelling and prevent the accumulation of fluid in your arm tissues.

How To Measure For Compression Wraps For Arms

    When it comes to measuring for compression wraps for arms, we have a compression wrap size chart from the manufacturer. For most arm compression wraps, you will take measurements at your wrist, at the elbow, and at the arm pit. Your healthcare provider will recommend the compression level that you should use with the compression wrap.

Can I Exercise While Wearing Compression Wraps

    Check with your healthcare provider. In general, however, wearing compression wraps while exercising can help promote circulation and reduce swelling.

How Tight Should My Compression Wraps Be

    Your arm compression wraps should be snug enough to apply the correct level of pressure needed to promote blood and lymphatic fluid circulation, without being so tight as to cut off circulation or cause discomfort. If your compression wraps are fitting correctly, they should lie smoothly against your skin, without bunching up or rolling down (which can cause pressure points and restrict circulation).

How Long Should I Wear Compression Wraps Each Day

    Your healthcare provider should make specific recommendations. In general, however, compression wraps for arms should be worn during your waking hours. If worn at night, the compression wraps should be loosened.

What About Sleeping In Compression Wraps

    Your healthcare provider should make specific recommendations. In general, however, sleeping in compression wraps is not recommended unless they are loosened. In part, this is because the circulatory dynamics of your body change when you are not moving, and the compression wrap could cause constriction and impede your blood circulation.

    If your healthcare provider does recommend compression at night, there are specialized nighttime wear compression garments for this purpose.

How Do I Put On Compression Wraps For Arms

    The best way to put on arm compression wraps is to apply the wrap with one hand and adjust the Velcro straps with the other hand. Many of the compression wraps for arms include a sewn-in liner to make this process very easy to do with just a single hand.

How Do I Care For And Clean My Compression Wrap

    Follow the manufacturer’s specific instructions and be mindful of our recommendations for the care and replacement of compression garments, wraps and bandages. In general, you should wash your compression wrap by hand, in lukewarm water, with a mild soap or machine wash on a gentle cycle using a garment bag. Air dry the compression wrap, and avoid wringing them out (which can stretch the fabric).

What Are The Top Brands Of Compression Wraps For Arms To Chose From

How Often Should I Replace My Compression Wrap

    Due to wear and stretch, Velcro compression wraps lose elasticity (and effectiveness) over time and generally should be replaced every 3-6 months.

Do I Need A Prescription To Purchase Compression Wraps

    No. You can order all of our arm compression wraps without a prescription. However, we do recommend that you consult a healthcare professional to ensure that you get the recommended garment, if you are unsure as to what you need.

Can I Use My FSA Or HSA To Purchase Velcro Compression Wraps

    The likely answer is yes, you can purchase your compression wraps for legs using your FSA or HSA account. This is especially true if you are purchasing the arm compression wrap to treat an open wound. You will need to check with your FSA/HSA plan administrator regarding the details of your plan.

Do Insurance Companies Cover Compression Wraps

    Some insurance plans cover compression wraps, with a prescription, depending on your particular condition. Check with your insurance provider for specifics about your plan coverage. We also do recommend that you consider self-pay vs insurance to determine the best option for yourself.

Please note that all of the information above is for general informational purposes. Please consult your healthcare provider for specific information and personalized recommendations for your situation.

For more information about our compression wraps, please call (800) 700-1032, or e-mail info@bandagesplus.com.


About Bandages Plus

Founded in 1992 by a lymphedema specialist to provide products to patients, therapists, and hospitals, Bandages Plus is now one of the nation's leading suppliers of lymphedema products, compression stockings for venous insufficiency, compression stockings for varicose veins and vein disease, and much more! Located in Miami, Florida, we ship products to hospitals, healthcare facilities and customers across the U.S. We are also a Certified Veteran-Owned Small Business (VSOB).

Thousands of Healthcare Products For Lymphedema, Venous Disease And Post-Surgery

In addition to CircAid wraps, stockings and garments, we also have a large selection of bandaging supplies, lymphedema shoes and boots, compression garments, wound care supplies, and skin care supplies for the treatment of lymphedema, edema, varicose veins, venous disease, post-operative procedures, and more!

 

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