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Compression Stockings in Woodbridge

Compression stockings are designed to provide graduated pressure to the lower limbs, supporting circulation and helping manage swelling, discomfort, and venous conditions. CoreFlex Physio and Rehab provides assessment and recommendations to help patients choose compression stockings that align with their medical and functional requirements. The clinic serves individuals in Woodbridge and surrounding communities seeking conservative approaches to support circulation and lower-extremity health.

What are compression stockings?

Compression stockings are specially designed elastic garments that apply pressure to the legs, with the highest compression at the ankle and a gradual decrease upward. This pressure assists veins in returning blood toward the heart.

Compression stockings are medical-grade or support garments used to promote circulation and reduce fluid accumulation in the lower limbs.

Purpose

  • Improve venous blood flow
  • Reduce swelling in the legs and ankles
  • Support recovery after Surgery or injury
  • Help manage venous disorders
  • Lower the risk of blood clot formation

Scope

Compression stockings may be recommended for:

  • Chronic venous insufficiency
  • Varicose veins
  • Lymphedema
  • Deep vein thrombosis prevention
  • Pregnancy-related swelling
  • Post-operative recovery
  • Occupations requiring prolonged standing or sitting

Common Use Cases

  • Office workers sitting for long periods
  • Nurses and healthcare professionals
  • Frequent travelers
  • Athletes during recovery
  • Older adults with circulation concerns
  • Individuals recovering after Surgery

Who Can Benefit From This Service?

Individuals

Compression stockings may assist:

  • Adults with leg swelling
  • People with varicose veins
  • Pregnant individuals experiencing lower-limb swelling
  • Travelers on long flights
  • Athletes during recovery
  • Seniors managing circulation-related conditions

Businesses

Organizations may encourage employees in occupations involving prolonged standing or sitting to use compression stockings.

Examples include:

  • Retail stores
  • Manufacturing facilities
  • Healthcare settings
  • Transportation companies

Organizations

Healthcare providers and rehabilitation clinics may recommend compression stockings as part of conservative management programs.

Industry-Specific Users

  • Nurses and physicians
  • Hair stylists
  • Factory workers
  • Cashiers
  • Truck drivers
  • Flight attendants
  • Warehouse staff

Real-World Scenarios

  • A nurse working 12-hour shifts experiences ankle swelling after work.
  • A traveller prepares for an international flight lasting more than eight hours.
  • An individual recovering from Surgery requires circulation support.
  • A pregnant woman develops leg heaviness and swelling during the third trimester.

Problems This Service Solves

Compression stockings help address:

  • Leg swelling and fluid accumulation
  • Varicose veins
  • Venous insufficiency
  • Leg fatigue after prolonged standing
  • Post-surgical circulation concerns
  • Risk factors associated with deep vein thrombosis
  • Discomfort during pregnancy
  • Reduced circulation from sedentary work

People commonly seek compression stockings when:

  • Their legs swell by the end of the day.
  • They notice visible varicose veins.
  • Their physician recommends circulation support.
  • They are recovering after Surgery.
  • They spend many hours standing or sitting.
  • They experience heaviness or aching in the legs.

Key Features and Deliverables

Compression Stocking Assessment

Includes

  • Medical history review
  • Symptom discussion
  • Circulation-related considerations

Why It Matters

Appropriate compression levels and styles depend on individual needs.

Expected Outcome

Selection of suitable compression options.

Measurement and Fitting

Includes

  • Leg measurements
  • Sizing recommendations
  • Product selection guidance

Why It Matters

Proper fit contributes to effective pressure distribution.

Expected Outcome

Improved comfort and consistent use.

Education and Usage Instructions

Includes

  • Wearing schedule recommendations
  • Removal and care instructions
  • Maintenance information

Why It Matters

Correct use supports safety and effectiveness.

Expected Outcome

Confidence in daily use.

Integration With Rehabilitation

Includes

  • Coordination with physiotherapy plans
  • Mobility recommendations
  • Exercise advice

Why It Matters

Compression garments often work alongside movement and rehabilitation programs.

Expected Outcome

Support for circulation and physical function.

How the Process Works

1. Consultation

Patients discuss symptoms, history, and goals with the clinical team.

2. Assessment

Measurements and circulation-related factors are reviewed.

3. Planning

Appropriate compression levels and stocking styles are determined.

4. Implementation

Patients receive fitting instructions and education regarding wear schedules.

5. Review

Follow-up visits assess comfort and progress.

6. Ongoing Support

Recommendations may be adjusted as needs change.

Benefits of the Service

Compression stockings may contribute to:

  • Reduced lower-limb swelling
  • Support for venous circulation
  • Assistance during post-operative recovery
  • Reduced leg fatigue
  • Time savings through conservative management approaches
  • Support for workplace productivity
  • Assistance with Mobility and daily activities
  • Reduced risk factors associated with venous complications

Industries or Customers Served

CoreFlex Physio and Rehab serves clients from various sectors, including:

  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • Retail
  • Manufacturing
  • Transportation
  • Warehousing
  • Hospitality
  • Construction
  • Office and technology sectors
  • Sports and recreation

Frequently Asked Questions

Compression stocking assessment, measurement, fitting guidance, education, and integration with rehabilitation programs.

Initial assessments typically take approximately 20–45 minutes, depending on individual requirements.

Patients may be asked about:

  • Symptoms
  • Medical history
  • Previous surgeries
  • Existing diagnoses
  • Physician recommendations

Costs vary depending on compression level, stocking type, and clinical requirements. Contact CoreFlex Physio and Rehab for current pricing information.

Yes. Follow-up appointments are available to review fit and discuss changes in symptoms or requirements.

Certain medical-grade compression stockings may require a physician’s recommendation, depending on insurance requirements and compression strength.

Many individuals wear them daily, though recommendations vary according to medical conditions and clinical advice.

Service Areas

CoreFlex Physio and Rehab serves patients in the following areas:

  • Woodbridge
  • Vaughan
  • Richmond Hill
  • Brampton
  • Mississauga
  • Toronto
  • North York
  • Etobicoke
  • Maple
  • Concord
  • Greater Toronto Area
  • Ontario, Canada

In-clinic services are available from:

CoreFlex Physio and Rehab
21 Roysun Rd Unit 1
Woodbridge, ON L4L 8R3

Phone: (905) 856-9265
Email: info@coreflexphysio.ca

Why Choose CoreFlex Physio and Rehab

CoreFlex Physio and Rehab provides the following:

  • Physiotherapy and rehabilitation services in Woodbridge, Ontario
  • Clinical assessment for compression garment selection
  • Knowledge of circulation-related conditions and Mobility concerns
  • Integration of compression therapy with rehabilitation programs
  • Patient education regarding proper wear and maintenance
  • Ongoing follow-up support when required

Other Conditions We Treat

Patients interested in compression stockings may also explore our other conditions that we treat:

  • Back & Neck Pain
  • Sports Injuries
  • Post-Surgery
  • Pelvic Floor Disorders
  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Hip and Knee Pain
  • Sciatica and Nerve Pain
  • Joint Pain & Arthritis
  • Workplace Injury
  • Vertigo & Dizziness
  • Ankle sprain/plantar fasciitis

Contact Us or Directly Book An Appointment

How to Get Started

Contact CoreFlex Physio and Rehab:

Phone: (905) 856-9265
Email: info@coreflexphysio.ca

Clinic Address:
21 Roysun Rd Unit 1
Woodbridge, ON L4L 8R3

What Happens After Contact?

  1. Appointment scheduling
  2. Initial consultation and assessment
  3. Compression stocking recommendations
  4. Fitting and education
  5. Follow-up when required

Expected Response Times

Patients can contact the clinic during operating hours to schedule appointments and obtain information about compression stockings and related rehabilitation services.

opening hours

  • Mon & Wed:
    9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Tue & Thurs:
    9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: 01:00 PM to 07:00 PM
Contact No : (905) 856-9265 For any additional inqueries : info@coreflexphysio.ca Book Appointment : (905) 856-9265
Contact No : (905) 856-9265 For any additional inqueries : info@coreflexphysio.ca Book Appointment : (905) 856-9265