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LEGSTHERAPYAPY.COM OFFERS VENACTIVE COMPRESSION SOCKS

LegsTherapyapy.com is offering VenActive Active Comfort Unisex 15-20 mmHg moderate compression socks designed for work or everyday wear.

Moderate compression is encouraged for tired, .achy legs, occupational swelling or evening edema, and leg discomfort from long hours of standing or sitting

The Venactive Active Comfort Unisex 15-20 mmHg cushioned compression socks combine a classic look with a cushioned sole for enhanced unisex comfort and durability.

The socks feature 15-20 mmHg moderate graduated compression, a breathable ventilation panel, a plantar fascia band for added arch support and an ultra-padded sole that relieves foot pressure and lower leg stress.

The double-wrapped microfibers provide moisture management and breathability, a Y-gore seamless toe pocket for a more relaxed fit, Y-gore seamless heel pocket that fit the natural curve of the heel and prevents slipping, and are fully seamless and non-irritating

The socks are 85 percent nylon, 15 percent spandex and latex-free, are available in white or black, and are sold per pair. VTJN

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Larry Storer

Larry Storer

Larry Storer has been editor of Vein Therapy News for 10 years. He has edited computer, shelter and medical publications at Publications & Communications LP for 30 years. He was also a corporate vice president and editorial director before retiring. Larry graduated from Baylor University with a BA in journalism and an MA in communications; and from Lamar University with a MED in school administration. He taught beginning and advanced reporting, beginning and advanced editing and editorial writing at Baylor University. Larry was a reporter, and city and news editor of the Beaumont Journal, and opinion editor at the Beaumont Enterprise and Beaumont Enterprise-Journal. He was also the founding managing editor of the Yuba City (California) Daily Independent-Herald.