The Advance Armsleeve was developed by SIGVARIS with the help of patients and clinicians to create a garment that meets medical efficacy standards and exceeds expectations. This compression garment has long been used in the treatment of lymphedema.
Lymphedema, or lymphatic obstruction, is a long-term condition where excess fluid collects in tissues causing swelling (edema).
With comfort in mind…The SIGVARIS Research and Development team has created a product that ensures compliance and patient comfort. In fact, it’s been very well received in countries all around the world. The ADVANCE Armsleeve combines the latest fabric technologies with a breathable top band for enhanced comfort making it a leading treatment choice for patients with lymphedema worldwide.
Features and Benefits
- Designed to help reduce edema (swelling) due to lymphedema in the arms.
- Constructed with a polyamide microfiber for extreme softness and anti-bacterial properties.
- Thermal control for year round wear and comfort.
- Embedded silver ions aid skin hygiene.
- Wicks away moisture.
- New generation Sensinnov grip-top helps prevent friction on sensitive or fragile skin of the upper arm.
- Available in Regular or in Long lengths.
- Available with glove option (Gauntlet) or without.
- Colour: Light Beige
- Fits both left and right arm.
- Unisex
Sizing Chart of the Sigvaris Advance Armsleeve
Size | (a) Palm Circumference | (c) Wrist Circumference | (f) Upper-Arm Circumference | (f) Upper-Arm Circumference – Plus Option |
Small | 6½” – 8″ (17 – 21 cm) | 5½” – 6½” (14 – 16 cm) | 10″ – 13½” (26 – 34 cm) | N/A |
Medium | 7″ – 8½” (18 – 22 cm) | 6½” – 7″ (16 – 18 cm) | 10½” – 14½” (29 – 37 cm) | 14½” – 17″ (37 – 43 cm) |
Large | 7½” – 9″ (19 – 23 cm) | 7″ – 8″ (18 – 20 cm) | 12½” – 15½” (32 – 40 cm) | 15½” – 18″ (40 – 46 cm) |
X-Large | 8″ – 9½” (up to 30 cm) | 8″ – 9″ (20 – 23 cm) | 13½” – 16½” (34 – 42 cm) | 16½” – 19″ (42 – 48 cm) |
Length | Length C – G |
Regular | up to 17″ (up to 43 cm) |
Long | over 17″ (Over 43 cm) |
How To Measure
When to Take Measurements: It is important that the edema is at its most reduced state. Most often this is found first thing in the morning or at the end of treatment.
How to Take Length Measurements: Limbs should be measured next to bare skin. Length measurements should be taken at each circumference. It is recommended that you mark the arm with a non-permanent, non-toxic marker at each circumference measurement made. Measurements should be taken by pulling the tape snugly around the limb but without constriction.
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