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Physix Gear Sport Compression Socks

Best High Compression — 20–30 mmHg for Significant Edema

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HealthRankings Team Reviewed by Dr. Maria Santos, MD
Rank #3 of All Foot & Leg Supports
Score 8.7/10
Price $20/pair
Rating Very Good
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Physix Gear Sport Compression Socks — Best High Compression — 20–30 mmHg for Significant Edema
For neuropathy patients with significant leg edema or venous insufficiency (common comorbidities), Physix Gear's 20–30 mmHg socks provide stronger compression than standard 15–20 mmHg options. Clinical compression at this level measurably reduces leg swelling and improves venous return. The graduated design is precisely calibrated. Note: 20–30 mmHg should not be used in patients with peripheral arterial disease — check with your physician.

What We Liked & What Could Be Better

Strengths

  • 20–30 mmHg — clinical compression level
  • Measurably reduces leg edema
  • Precisely graduated profile
  • Durable — holds compression after washing
  • Good value at this compression level

Limitations

  • Not appropriate for PAD patients — check with physician
  • Harder to put on than lighter compression
  • Less comfortable for heat-sensitive patients

At a Glance

Compression20–30 mmHg
Medical gradeYes
Best forNeuropathy + edema + venous insufficiency
CautionNot for PAD — consult physician

The Bottom Line

8.7/10
Very Good — All Foot & Leg Supports

For neuropathy patients with significant leg edema or venous insufficiency (common comorbidities), Physix Gear's 20–30 mmHg socks provide stronger compression than standard 15–20 mmHg options. Clinical compression at this level measurably reduces leg swelling and improves venous return. The graduated design is precisely calibrated. Note: 20–30 mmHg should not be used in patients with peripheral arterial disease — check with your physician.

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