mediven harmony combined arm sleeve is one of the products used in the PREVENT study published in the Annals of Surgical Oncology in May of 2019. This study proved that when mediven harmony compression sleeves are introduced after early detection of lymphedema for post-procedure breast cancer patients, that advanced stages of lymphedema can be prevented.
The mediven harmony compression guantlet offers a perfect balance between efficacy and comfort through advanced knitting technology and quality craftsmanship.
Details:
• Available in 6 off-the-shelf sizes
• Clima Comfort regulates moisture to keep skin cool and comfortable
• Guaranteed for 6 months of normal daily wear
• Suitable for machine washing and tumble drying
• Latex & cotton-free
• Available in compression levels 20-30 mmHg and 30-40 mmHg
The double ellipse on either side of the elbow offers freedom of movement and comfort in daily wear. The innovative fabric in the ellipses reduces the feeling of tightness during flexion and extension of the elbow.
Individual made-to-measure garments for severe indications, any limb shapes or for special features / options.
Reduces perspiration and prevents the skin
from drying out. This is achieved by the patented knit which ensures
rapid moisture transportation. This allows temperature moderation
throughout the garments.
Active breathing, elastic materials and a high quality finish combine to ensure patient comfort.
Material Composition
Elastane, Polyamide
Can be washed at 40 degrees.
Prevention of accumulation of lymph fluid in the hand area while wearing a medical compression armsleeve.
These indications should be seen as a recommendation. The garment model and the strength of pressure required, i.e. the compression class, depend on the diagnosis, the treatment site, the clinical findings and the patient‘s susceptibility to oedema. Please also consider the patient‘s individual requirements and circumstances (comorbidities, mobility, BMI, state of their skin and tissues, etc).
- Intolerance of compression garment materials
- Sensory disorders of the extremities