This is probably TMI, but after a long day of sitting at my desk, I often realize that my feet are puffy. Not huge and swollen, by any means, but achy, sore, and a little too big to comfortably cram ...
Previously found on the legs of diabetics and airplane pilots, compression socks have been making their way onto plenty of runners lately. Perhaps that's because they've been shown in studies to ...
You’re not imagining it — your legs start to feel heavy, swollen and tired after sitting or standing for a while. If you don’t move around every 60 to 90 minutes, fluid starts to build up in your ...
Compression socks (or compression stockings) gently squeeze the legs, helping push blood from the legs to the heart. They can ...
They’re often recommended for people with vein-related conditions, but they can be useful in other situations, too.
Compression socks work by applying graduated compression to your legs, which improves blood flow and reduces swelling. As a longtime gear editor and devoted runner, I’ve used them on and off for years ...
In the same way you have different shoes for different occasions, your sock collection is probably more diverse than you think. You’ve got everyday socks, no-show socks, dress socks and, of course, ...