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Jobst Anti-Embolism 18 mmHg
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Description
JOBST Anti-Embolism 18 mmHg for Non-Ambulatory Patient Care
JOBST Anti-Embolism provide 18 mmHg graduated compression specifically for non-ambulatory, bedridden, or post-surgical patients. Designed to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) by improving circulation during periods of immobility, they are a critical medical device for inpatient and post-operative care. These are not therapeutic stockings for walking and must be used under medical direction.
JOBST combines medical heritage with innovative fabric technology, creating compression solutions that are clinically proven to support circulatory health and improve quality of life.
Discover the full range of medical options in the JOBST collection. Graduated compression therapy is clinically proven for managing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) risk in non-ambulatory patients. Consult your healthcare provider for a risk assessment and appropriate prophylaxis plan.
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Indications & Contraindications

JOBST Anti-Embolism Knee High Size Chart
Anti-Em closed toe — 18 mmHg
Tap any measurement below to see your full size details.
Do not base your size on your shoe size. Medical compression garments require precise ankle and calf measurements to work correctly. Please use your exact measurements on the chart below to find your perfect fit.
| Measure | S | M | L | XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calf Circumference (cC) | 29-38 cm11¼"-15" | 31-42 cm12¼"-16½" | 32-46 cm12½"-18" | 34-50 cm13½"-19½" |
| Ankle Circumference (cB) | 18-22 cm7"-8¾" | 22-26 cm8¾"-10¼" | 26-29 cm10¼"-11½" | 29-33 cm11½"-13" |
Measure first thing in the morning, before swelling, with a soft tape measure held level. Applies to: Anti-Em closed toe — 18 mmHg. Step-by-step Measuring Guide →
Measuring Guide for Sizing of Compression Stockings
Measuring Guide
How to measure your legs for compression stockings, support socks, support hose, and gradient compression hosiery.
Where to Measure
- For knee-highs: measure around your ankle and calf. Then measure the distance from the floor to the back of your knee.
- For thigh-highs and pantyhose: measure around your ankle, calf, and upper thigh. Then measure the distance from the floor to your upper thigh (bottom of your buttocks).
An important measuring tip: take your measurements with a tape measure, as shown below. Sizing charts are located on every product’s “see details” page for your convenience. If you need further assistance, please call 1-800-504-7315 or Live Chat with us.
How to Properly Measure and Apply Compression Stockings
The Key Measurements

Ankle
Measure around the ankle at the narrowest point, generally above the ankle bone.

Calf
Measure around the calf muscle at the widest part.

Length
Measure from the floor to the bend behind the knee.

Thigh
Measure around the thigh approximately 3" below the gluteal fold (crease of the buttocks).

Thigh Length
Measure the distance from the bottom of your buttocks to the floor.
Sizes may differ between various brands of support stockings—each manufacturer has their own sizing chart. A medium in one brand may not be a medium in another, and some brands offer petite (shorter) lengths while others do not. Knowing your measurements will ensure you get compression hosiery that fits properly and comfortably. Sizing charts are located on every product’s “see details” page.
Please call 1-800-504-7315 or Live Chat if you need more help sizing.
Measured up? Find your exact size
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