Upper Extremity
Lymphedema Night Garments For Arms, Wrists, and Hands
We have a large selection of lymphedema garments for arms, wrists, and hands. These compression garments are specifically designed to provide support during the nighttime and during periods of low activity.
Lymphedema Night Garments For Arms, Wrists, and Hands
When treating lymphedema, edema, and other circulatory conditions, it’s important to have management 24/7, in order to help prevent lymphatic fluids from accumulating.
And daytime compression garments shouldn’t be worn at night. First of all, they’re designed to be worn while you’re up and about and mobile, not lying in one place. And secondly, the compression that they exert is too much for idle or immobile times.
Nighttime compression garments for lymphedema tend to be more lightweight and comfortable to wear, which can help promote better sleep. If you struggle to wear traditional compression garments during the day, these nighttime choices can be an option.
Our Selection Of Lymphedema Night Garments For Arms, Wrists, and Hands
Our selection of lymphedema compression garments for arms, wrists, and hands includes:
- compression gauntlets
- compression gauntlet bandage liners
- compression gloves (including custom gloves and extended gloves)
- compression arm sleeves (partial arm sleeves and full arm sleeves)
- foam arm sleeves
- arm chip sleeves
- arm oversleeves
- arm liners
- arm compression bandaging kits
Top Brands Of Lymphedema Compression Garments
We carry some of the top brands of nighttime lymphedema compression garments for arms, including: Mobiderm, TributeWrap, Tribute, Caresia, MedaHand, MedaGlove, Jobst, Circaid, Sigvaris, JoviPak, SoftCompress, and Juzo.
For more information about our lymphedema night garments for arms, wrists, and hands, please call (800) 700-1032, or e-mail info@bandagesplus.com.
You may also consider our RianCorp laser for lymphedema treatment (post-mastectomy) as an additional treatment alternative.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Medicare Pays For Lymphedema Products
Please note: Thanks to the Lymphedema Treatment Act, which took effect on January 1, 2024, Medicare began to pay for lymphedema products for those who have Medicare B coverage and meet certain other coverage criteria. Please visit our website page covering the details of the Lymphedema Treatment Act to obtain more information about how Medicare pays for lymphedema garments, wraps, and bandages.