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level. Ensure that the bands are
placed in an alternating order.
Step 6: Once all bands are
secured, inspect the garment for
any gaps or creases. Adjust the
bands as necessary.
The legging should never hurt. If
any pain is being experienced,
the legging should be removed
immediately and a physician
should be contacted.
Note:
Once the correct pressure is set
using the BPS card, you may fold
the top and bottom part of the
circaid undersleeve over the top
and bottom edge of the circaid
juxtalite garment.
Step 7: Donning the circaid
compression anklet. First fold the
bottom part of the circaid
undersleeve over the bottom
edge of the circaid garment. Slide
the circaid compression anklet
onto the foot and ensure that it is
pulled high enough so that it
overlaps with the circaid juxtalite
garment. Ensure that there are
no wrinkles in the anklet.
Doffing
To remove the garment, remove
the circaid compression anklet
first. Then unfold the circaid
undersleeve. Detach all bands of
the legging starting with the top
band. Fold each band onto itself
to keep the Velcro tabs lint-free.
Remove the garment and then
remove the circaid undersleeve.
Using the Built-In-Pressure
card:
It is recommended to always
use the BPS card packaged
with the product.
Step 1: Locate the Built-In-
Pressure card in your packaging.
Step 2: Identify the appropriate
edge of card and pressure scale.
The edge of card is determined by
legging size.
Step 3: Starting with the bottom
band, line up the vertical line on
the card with one of the BPS lines
on the bottom band.
Step 4: Note where the second
BPS line lines up with the card´s
compression ranges. (Fig. A, B,
and C)
Step 5: If the BPS line on the
garment either falls short (Fig. B)
or goes beyond the correct
compression range (Fig. C),
readjust the band as necessary
so that the second BPS line on
the garment is aligned with the
prescribed compression range
(Fig. A). Completely loosen the
band before reapplying it if too
much tension has been applied.
Step 6: Repeat the steps 3 - 5 for
each band going up the leg. Be
sure to adjust all bands to the
same compression level. Bands
may need adjusting throughout
the day to maintain the
prescribed compression range.