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I can't bend down now and have been recommended a large metal framed device @ around £25 but it seems too elaborate just to out on standard gents socks.
Any suggestions welcome.
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These are just as good for less than a fiver........in my opinion.
These are just as good for less than a fiver........in my opinion.
The ambulatory nurse suggested I buy one of those cage things to help me put compression stockings on. It sounds like what you have posted about. I could see that it would work with patience and practice but it is quite high to put a foot in and with arthritis in my right hip, I couldn't get my foot in. I bought a blue plastic contraption, called an easy off/ easy on sock helper from Amazon for around £10 which works up to a point, I still have trouble getting the stocking on my bad side but it fits where it touches.
OH has a neat metal frame (not that large) called a 'Sockaid' from Urgo Medical. It means independence, and the surgery obtained it for him at no cost to us. It works beautifully on socks and compression stockings. It even gets his sock on his right leg which is in compression bandaging. Can highly recommend it.
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