Train with pain. Push past the pain. No pain, no gain. If you are a runner, you have heard these sayings and many more and no doubt about it, all runners experience pain and fatigue. It just comes with the territory. But there is something you can do that will ease sore calf muscles and help you run better and feel better. Continue reading “Run Better and Feel Better with Uvoider Compression Calf Sleeves – More Support™ Series (15-30 mmHg)”
Month: October 2018
Sore Muscles? Continue Exercising with Uvoider Compression Arm and Calf Sleeves – More Support™ Series (15-30 mmHg)
Are your arm muscles sore after your exercise routine? Good. Because arm muscle soreness after exercise means your muscles are getting stronger. So don’t stop exercising; rather keep to your routine and put a pair of Uvoider Compression Arm Sleeves – More Support™ Series in your gym bag for wear both during and after exercise. Continue reading “Sore Muscles? Continue Exercising with Uvoider Compression Arm and Calf Sleeves – More Support™ Series (15-30 mmHg)”
Treating Deep Vein Thrombosis with Compression Foot and Calf Sleeves
Deep Vein Thrombosis, aka DVT, is a medical condition that occurs when a blood clot (thrombosis) or clots form in the deep veins of your legs. DVT typically causes swelling and pain, but you can also have DVT and not notice any symptoms. DVT is very serious. When a blood clot breaks free and travels through your bloodstream, it can lodge in your lungs and block your blood flow. This is called a pulmonary embolism and it makes a heart attack or stroke more likely. DVT can be treated with medications, medical and compression wear, and physical therapy. Continue reading “Treating Deep Vein Thrombosis with Compression Foot and Calf Sleeves”
Treating Plantar Fasciitis with Compression Foot Sleeves
Plantar Fasciitis, aka Policeman’s Heel, is the swelling of the tissue that runs across the bottom side of your foot and connects the bone of your heel to your toes. It is the most common cause of pain in the heel. People, like police officers, that on their feet for extended periods of time are at risk of developing this condition, hence the nickname Policeman’s Heel. But did you know, Plantar Fasciitis is common in runners? If you are a runner or have a job or hobby that keeps you on your feet, here’s what you need to know about Plantar Fasciitis. Continue reading “Treating Plantar Fasciitis with Compression Foot Sleeves”
Treating Lymphedema with Compression Arm Sleeves and Calf Sleeves
Lymphedema is a medical condition that is caused by a blockage in the lymphatic system. This blockage prevents the flow of lymph fluid, a clear fluid that is carried toward the heart. Unable to properly flow, the lymph fluid builds up and causes swelling. There is no cure for lymphedema, but the swelling and discomfort can be treated using compression and physical therapy. Continue reading “Treating Lymphedema with Compression Arm Sleeves and Calf Sleeves”
When You Should Wear Arm Sleeves and Calf Sleeves
Most people would have seen someone wearing arm sleeves and calf sleeves and probably might have an idea as to why they wear them. But when should you wear arm sleeves and calf sleeves? More specifically, what kinds of activities do you engage in and what kinds of needs do you have for which arm sleeves and calf sleeves are a solution? If you are like most people, you will be surprised to find out what you have been missing. Continue reading “When You Should Wear Arm Sleeves and Calf Sleeves”