Log in

View Full Version : Compression Socks



itself
08-21-2011, 06:27 AM
I use compression tights for recovery, and they work nicely. I would some feedback on the socks as my feet are sore after hiking/riding sometimes, and I am wondering if the socks help with the feet too. I know they are designed to work on the calf area (in fact, I see guys in bike shops who are on their feet all day wearing the compression socks).

Thanks!

pll
08-21-2011, 12:15 PM
I have compression socks (CEP), but, as you mention, they work on the calfs. I get achey feet, too. In addition to putting my feet up and the occasional foot bath with epsom salts, I keep a 'foot log (http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/FOL001/)' under my couch. It's easy to use for a few minutes every day and it works like a massage.

This 'ball' works on the same concept: http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/SUR103/

OakLeaf
08-21-2011, 12:19 PM
I actually have one pair of compression hose that really hurt my feet. They're firm compression (30-40mm) and don't have big toe pockets like my drugstore brand thigh-highs do. Great on my legs, h#ll on my feet. :(

My feet are way too big for my body (11EE on a 5'3" 120# frame :rolleyes:). So maybe if you're a little more proportionate than I am, that might not be an issue. I know some of the triathlon-branded compression socks are sized by shoe size, not height/weight like the medical and drugstore brands.


+1 on the spiky ball/stick, but working out trigger points and helping venous return are two different things...

nscrbug
08-21-2011, 02:22 PM
Another vote for the "spikey ball". I roll both of my feet EVERY single morning before I even take 1 step out of bed. I have a history of PF, so I do it more as a preventive measure...plus it just feels good and wakes up my feet.

Linda

gnat23
08-22-2011, 08:49 AM
Skip the feet, compress only what you need: http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/ZNM100/

-- gnat! (great for long plane flights, too!)

itself
08-23-2011, 06:12 AM
Thanks gals! Hmmm, I am a road runner sports fan too! That VIP free shipping is great!

jessmarimba
08-23-2011, 08:04 AM
Skip the feet, compress only what you need: http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/ZNM100/

-- gnat! (great for long plane flights, too!)

Hmm...I like that idea of compression on a plane...or long car trips...but I think on a plane it would just make my poor little toes even colder! Anyone with freezing feet ever tried this? Maybe wearing wool socks with the compression leg sleeves might work.

gnat23
08-23-2011, 12:30 PM
Hmm...I like that idea of compression on a plane...or long car trips...but I think on a plane it would just make my poor little toes even colder! Anyone with freezing feet ever tried this? Maybe wearing wool socks with the compression leg sleeves might work.

You got it. Compression sleeves, cashmere socks, inflatable pillow, pashmina wrap used as blanket, noise cancelling headphones, advil PM, and an eyemask.

-- gnat! (*zzzz*)

malkin
08-24-2011, 06:13 PM
...also for the plane wool felt slippers and saline nose spray about every half hour. (and phenergan)

eleeleanor
02-04-2020, 05:41 PM
I use compression tights for recovery, and they work nicely. I would some feedback on the socks as my feet are sore after hiking/riding sometimes, and I am wondering if the socks help with the feet too. I know they are designed to work on the calf area (in fact, I see guys in bike shops who are on their feet all day wearing men's compression socks for feet recovery (https://www.gearhunder.com/best-compression-socks-for-men/)).

Thanks!

Yes, they also compress the feet. I try to put them on when my feet swell due to the side effects of the medication. After a day, I noticed that the swelling on my feet was significantly relieved and they were returning to their normal size.

Trek420
02-13-2020, 10:33 AM
Yes, they also compress the feet. I try to put them on when my feet swell due to the side effects of the medication. After a day, I noticed that the swelling on my feet was significantly relieved and they were returning to their normal size.

Interesting story. In this study which looks pretty well done, they possibly prove that compression socks don't improve performance in a triathlon.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24337671

But I see compression socks as mostly a recovery aid for faster recovery, the ability to do more frequent hard workouts, and to aid anyone with a circulatory issue of any sort.