AW Style 152 Stocking Overview
Ames Walker Style 152 Medical Support Closed Toe Knee Highs are commonly recommended by healthcare providers to provide support in the lower legs. They are highly durable garments that are designed with a reinforced heel and toe for maximum comfort. This compression stocking also has a non-constricting top-band that keeps it from slipping. The coloring and material (80% nylon/20% spandex) allow the socks to cover scarring, blemishes, and varicose veins.
FAQ
What are Compression Socks Used For?
This type of medical stocking is used for promoting blood flow in the lower legs. They provide pressure and help with circulation.
Who Should Wear Compression Socks?
Ames Walker Style 152 Medical Support Knee High Stockings are designed to apply pressure to the lower legs and reduce swelling and discomfort. They are beneficial for individuals who experience achy, tingly, or symptoms caused by restless leg syndrome.
Do Compression Socks Help with Swelling in the Legs?
Sitting or standing for long periods of time may cause edema of the legs. Calf-length compression socks provide pressure that helps reduce swelling and pain. AW Style 152 Compression Knee Highs help individuals who spend long periods of time sitting or standing.

Product Features and Benefits
- Helps Reduce Swelling in the Lower Legs
- Made with a Non-Constricting Top Band
- Features a Reinforced Heel and Toe
- Provides Mild Compression
- Commonly Recommended by Healthcare Providers
- Helps with Blood Flow in the Lower Legs
Product Specifications
- Manufacturer: Ames Walker
- Product Numbers: 152-L-BEIGE, 152-L-BLACK, 152-M-BEIGE, 152-M-BLACK, 152-S-BEIGE, 152-S-BLACK, 152-XL-BEIGE, 152-XL-BLACK, 152-XXL-BEIGE, 152-XXL-BLACK, 152-XXXL-BEIGE, 152-XXXL-BLACK
- Material: 80% Nylon - 20% Spandex
- Compression: 15-20 mmHg
- Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large, XXX-Large
- Made in the USA: Yes
- Colors: Beige, Black

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Medical Studies
Chen, T. Y., Mann, W. C., Tomita, M., & Nochajski, S. (2000). Compression Pressure to Prevent Leg Swelling. Dermatologic Surgery, 30(5), 737-743.
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