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Truform Regular Size Stocking Donner, Helps Apply Compression Socks Sized S to XL

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Arrives Wednesday, Jun 19
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Style: Regular (fits sock size S to XL)


Color: White


Features

  • Regular size has a 4" foot width donning zone; Only fits stocking sizes small, medium, large, x-large
  • Simple step-in device for easy application of very tight compression hosiery during recovery. A special coating helps protect the hosiery from damage
  • Stretches fabric over the foot and heel to assist users, caregivers, injured, diabetic, patients
  • Use only with Truform brand specified sizes; may not be compatible with other brands, Made in USA
  • Helper for mmHg Compression; Senior living limited mobility dressing aid; View size chart image

Description

Truform Stocking Donner is an application aid assist device designed to help correctly and easily apply compression socks, hosiery, and stockings. Easier application helps improve compliance and makes the therapeutic support hosiery experience comfortable and effective. REGULAR and TALL SIZE donner only fits Truform brand stockings sizes Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large. LARGE SIZE donner only fits Truform brand stockings sizes 2X-Large, and 3X-Large. The Tall donner has the same size donning zone as the regular donner, except it has a taller arm height and depth.Use For: Assists donning and application of medical compression stocking


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.25 x 4.5 x 8.25 inches; 5.6 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 0752/R


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 18, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Surgical Appliance Industries


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More


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  • Different Design from Regular Makes LARGE Donner Unusable--DO NOT BUY!!!
Style: Large (fits sock size 2XL or 3X-Large) Color: White
I should have read the review posted on January 18, 2018 that explained why the LARGE donner doesn't work. I have the regular donner. I can use it but thought the large donner would be more comfortable. I expected it to be made like the regular only in a larger size. Unfortunately, once I received the LARGE donner and placed it next to the regular it was easy to see why no one can make it work. The "legs" of the guide for the regular donner measure 4 1/2 inches at the top and 4 1/2 inches at the point that is 5 inches down from the top. So the "legs" are parallel to one another top to bottom. Once you stretch the stocking over the opening, it is easy to slide it down the donner "legs" and get the entire stocking in position for donning. The "legs" of the guide for the LARGE donner are not arranged this way. They measure 6 inches across the top but 7 1/2 inches at the point that is 6 inches down from the top. Instead of the legs on the LARGE donner being parallel, they are flared widely at the bottom. So although you can stretch the stocking 6 inches across the top with not much effort, as you slide the stocking down and try to get it into position, the flare is so extreme that the stocking just slides right back up to the top as soon as you remove your hands to try to continue putting the stocking on the donner. It will not stay in place because the flare is too severe. This is a design flaw. I was expected to pay for the return shipping. Although the item is not really heavy, it does require a large box making the return shipping likely to eat up any refund I expected to get for my purchase price. So I am stuck with a LARGE donner that by its very design is not able to be used as intended. Here are pictures showing both donners side by side so you can see how the flare is the issue. I have used some fabric to block parts of the donner so that the picture highlights the problem area. Hope this helps you to see how the unit is designed to NOT work as intended. DO NOT BUY THE LARGE DONNER. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2018 by Mark Mark

  • As good as it gets ...
Style: Large (fits sock size 2XL or 3X-Large) Color: White
I've been wearing compression knee highs for several years due to CVI, so I'm sort of used to the process of getting them on and off. I've been using another donner since December 2014, and I have a routine for getting them on that works for me. But it's starting to show its age a bit -- it's still usable, but I wanted to see if I could find another one that might be a little sturdier. Saw this Truform donner, and decided to give it a try. It's about half the cost of my original donner, so I wasn't expecting it to be as sturdy as my old one. But I figured for the money, if it lasted more than a year, it was still a little ahead of the old one. I needn't have been concerned. This is MUCH sturdier than the old one. The wire that makes up the frame is larger, so that gives it a less "flimsy" feel. I got the larger size with the 5"-wide opening (the smaller size is 4" wide) -- my calves are about 19" -- and it's perfect. Bear in mind that if you wear smaller stockings, the 5" opening may be too large to get the socks onto the frame. So pay attention to size, and order the size you need. A quibble (seems to be common with every donner I've seen): There are minimal instructions provided with this. If you are new to using a donning device like this, be prepared for a "learning curve." It may take you a week or so of daily use to get comfortable with the whole process (loading the sock onto the device, then getting it onto your foot/leg). First things first: the socks aren't easy to load onto the device at first (you'll get used to it with more practice). This donner is easier than my old one, probably because the "wire" is large and the sock slips on easier. I load my socks based on the instructions, just to the point where the heel has cleared the opening. I put mine on sitting down (bad back/etc.), so once the sock is loaded, I just get my foot into the sock, lining up the heel, then put my foot on the ground and pull until the sock is about halfway up. Then, I just grab the top edges of the sock and finish easing it off the device, and up my leg, being careful to ease out any wrinkles on the way. Getting the heel placed correctly is CRITICAL -- miss that, and you'll have problems with pinching, etc. Honestly, without a donner like this, I wouldn't be able to get into my socks at all, and I HAVE to wear them every day or risk the consequences (really, not pleasant ... ). That I can get a donner for a reasonable cost that has high-quality materials and construction is a huge relief! Solid well-earned 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2016 by L. Mountford

  • Best Stocking Aid I've Found, Period...
Style: Large (fits sock size 2XL or 3X-Large) Color: White
I am extremely happy with this product. Being a big guy with a condition that limits my mobility and strength, I have problems bending and wasn't able to use my socks until now. I am a shoe size 11 and stand at 6' tall. My feet swell to a very large size so the none of the weak plastic sock aids worked for me. This design is the best in my opinion. Very strong and the large arc allows for my big foot and calf to go through easily. Once you learn the skill to put the stocking into the device it's just a matter of standing it on the floor and stepping into it. That's it. The stocking will be on past the heel and half way up the calf. Then you use the handles in a short back and forth motion up the calf to finish donning the stocking. You do have to learn how much sock to leave loose at the end so it wont end too tight on your toes. Another benefit is the fact that the stocking ends up with even pressure the whole length of your leg. Like with most things, you do have to learn the skill to use it. The more you use use the easier it becomes. It takes me seconds to have socks on now. To finish, the device is made of very large gauge metal wire, welded together and then painted with a very thick and slippery plastic coating that makes the stocking easier to install and then slip into your foot. Very happy with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2015 by Amazon Customer

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