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Wero Swiss® Lundatex® Compression System Cohesive

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Low resting pressure, high working pressure for optimal therapy

"The easy way to maintain the pessure level over time may also be of great benefit for self-management."

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- Damm J, Lundh T, Mosti G, Partsch H, “An innovative compression system providing low, sustained resting pressure and high, efficient working pressure”, Veins and Lymphatics 2017, 6:6627, doi:10.4081/vl.2017.6627

The multi-component system combines a light resting pressure with a high working pressure, enhancing calf muscle pumping for improved venous return and oedema reduction. Its two-layer design delivers effective compression during activity while remaining comfortable at rest. 

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Suitable for patients who need stronger therapeutic pressure without compromising comfort.​

 

Therapeutic compression

Delivers dynamic compression with light resting pressure and strong working pressure, supporting venous circulation, reducing oedema, and aiding the healing of leg ulcers.

 

Suitable for patients who require stronger therapeutic pressure without compromising comfort, including those with lower ABPI or diabetes when clinically appropriate.

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  • Resting pressure: 20 mmHg

  • Working pressure: >40 mmHg when standing or walking

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Indications

  • Venous insufficiency

  • Oedema

  • Lymphoedema

  • Deep vein thrombosis

  • Post-thrombotic syndrome

  • Venous leg ulcers

  • Mixed leg ulcers

  • Varicose veins

 

Material

  • Bandage: soft, breathable, skin-friendly and latex-free

  • Patches (EasyPatch™ / FixPatch™): thin, flexible hook-and-loop with perforations for moisture and temperature control

  • Patches (EasyPatch™ / FixPatch™) are washable and reusable

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Comfortable at rest, effective during activity

Watch the application instructions to learn how it works!

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