T.E.D. Anti-Embolism Stockings apply the clinically proven graduated pressure pattern of 18 mmHg at the ankle, 14 mmHg at the calf, 8 mmHg at the popliteal, 10 mmHg at the lower thigh and 8 mmHg at the upper thigh.1 It is important to measure patient’s leg sizes to assure that the appropriate pressure pattern is applied. T.E.D. anti-embolism stockings are clinically proven to reduce DVT by 50%2, and to promote increased blood flow velocity in the legs 138%1 of baseline by compression of deep venous system. T.E.D. anti-embolism stockings have been clinically proven to prevent the damaging effects of venous distension that occurs during surgery and hospitalisation.3