The T-3 Boot is for the treatment of venous stasis ulcers*. Clinically proven superior to elastic stockings, ace wraps and Unna's boots, the T-3 Boot can be worn 24 hours a day and their comfort promotes high patient compliance.
Other CircAid® Models include:
• CircAid® C-3 Wrap™ (CircPlus)
• CircAid® Ready-Fit™ 2000
• CircAid® Ready Fit™ Classic Flex™
The CircAidŽ T-3 Boot makes effective compression possible. The T-3 Boot simply slides on and there are only three adjustable bands that tighten to a firm and comfortable compression. During wear, adjustment to proper compression is always possible.
The T-3 Boot comes with the Ankle-Foot Wrap attached which covers the ankle and foot area, and can be worn in a shoe. The Ankle-Foot Wrap augments the T-3 Boot in reducing and containing edema, and prevents ulcers from recurring.
There are no adjustments necessary. The CircAid T-3 Boot is available in standard sizes (small, medium, large, and Extra-Large) which require only two simple measurements.
Features:
• Non-elastic
• Adjustable
• Machine wash and dry
• Easy to apply and remove
• Light-Weight & Breathable
• Hypo-Allergic
• Minimum of a Three Month Life Span (Extra-Large specifically excluded)
Indications:
• Lymphedema
• Other forms of edema: Venous, Post traumatic, Post surgical, Lipedema
• Varicose veins (all types)
• Chronic Venous Insufficiency ("CVI")
• Venous Stasis Disease
• Venous Valvular Insufficiency ("VVI")
• Venous Insufficiency
• Post Thrombotic Syndrome
• Venous Ulcer (Stasis Ulcer)
• Angio Dysplasia
• Post Sclerotherapy
• Thrombosis Prevention
• Venous Eczema
• Lipidodermatosclerosis
Contraindications:
Absolute Contraindications (should virtually never use compression):
• Severe Peripheral Arterial Disease
• Decompensated Congestive Heart Failure
• Septic Phlebitis
• Phlegmasia Cerula Dolens - (almost total venous thrombosis of a leg)
Relative Contraindications (used compression only with caution):
• Decreased or absent sensation in the leg
• Allergy to compression material
• Moderate peripheral arterial disease
• Infection in the leg