Juzo ACS Light Knee Wrap
Juzo Adjustable Compression System ACS Light Knee Wrap
Efficient and effective adjustable compression systems
These short-stretch compression wraps can be employed as an efficient supplementary treatment during the decongestion phase. The Juzo ACS Light products can be adjusted for the individual wearer by means of velcro fasteners. Thanks to the incorporated lining, they are easy to use and can be applied in next to no time. This ease of application increases patient compliance. Therapeutic compression pressures up to 40 mmHg are possible for arm and leg.
Juzo ACS Light Wraps for the lower extremities are compression tools with short-stretch characteristics, intended to reduce oedema in the foot, lower leg, knee and thigh. Each part can work in combination with the other! The Knee Wrap can be used for both left and right knee and has a unique cut-out in the reverse for comfort.
Size Guide
Juzo Adjustable Compression System ACS Light Knee Wrap
Efficient and effective adjustable compression systems
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The knee wrap can be used for both left and right knee
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A unique cut-out in the reverse for comfort
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High working and low resting pressure
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Compression levels up to 40 mmHg
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Can be worn day and night
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Adaptable whilst wearing for optimal compression
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Easy to apply – even with limited dexterity and mobility
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Patients can easily self-manage thanks to the built-in liner
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Can be worn with Juzo Compression Stockings, Sleeves or Gloves and also with Juzo SoftCompress Products
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Various accessories available
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85 % Polyamide
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15 % Elastane
PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR, OR OTHER QUALIFIED HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL BEFORE USING JUZO® ACS LIGHT
Juzo Adjustable Compression System ACS Light Knee Wrap can assist with the following indications:
- lymphoedema
- lipoedema
- post-traumatic
- oedema
- post-operative oedema
Contraindications
Absolute contraindications (where the ACS Light treatment is absolutely inadvisable)
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Moderate to severe arterial disease (ankle-arm-index < 0,7)
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Reduced sensitivity of the extremities
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Untreated vascular infection
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Uncontrolled (decompensated) congestive heart failure
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Untreated or advanced skin disease
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Swelling of the extremities of unknown cause
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Advanced peripheral vascular disease
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Untreated open wounds
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Erysipelas
Relative contraindications
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Peripheral neuropathy with diabetes mellitus
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Congestive heart failure