Post-operative care following total knee arthroplasty frequently involves the use of compression stockings. This measure aims to mitigate the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a potentially serious complication following major orthopedic surgery. The duration for which these stockings are typically worn is a key consideration in post-operative management.
The use of compression garments aids venous return from the lower extremities, counteracting the effects of reduced mobility and surgical trauma, both of which can predispose individuals to blood clot formation. Proper application and consistent wear during the initial recovery period are generally recommended to enhance blood flow and minimize the likelihood of DVT.