Gibaud - Activline Marine 70D Tights Size 3

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Gibaud Activline 70D support garments are used to stimulate blood circulation in order to prevent functional disorders caused by prolonged standing and heavy legs. They are used as a preventive measure.

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Gibaud Activline medical support socks, stockings and tights bring comfort and well-being to the legs of all active women. Keep your legs light with Gibaud Activline! At work, on the road, at home? do you often spend a lot of time sitting or standing? Do you spend a lot of time on public transport? Do your legs feel heavy and tired at the end of the day? Activline compression socks, stockings and tights are for you. Heavy or aching legs may be due to venous return problems. This is known as mild venous insufficiency. With effective support, socks, stockings or tights exert degressive pressure (from ankle to thigh) on the legs to promote blood circulation. Combat heavy legs: degressive compression. 57% of women complain of heavy legs* Activline socks, stockings and tights exert degressive compression. The principle of degressive compression: physiologically, the pressure of the human body gradually decreases from the ankle to the thigh. The pressure exerted by Activline is greater at the ankle than at the thigh, which promotes blood circulation. Activline support stockings and tights are recommended for : - Feeling of heavy legs - Traveling - Prolonged sitting or standing In case of persistent problems, consult your healthcare professional. *Press conference of the Société Française de Phlébologie (SFP) on March 18, 2008 Gibaud Activline

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