The DOFF N' DONNER (DND) is a very soft device that allows you to quickly and painlessly slide compression stockings over an arm or a leg. The DND is suitable both for use by stocking wearers themselves, as well as caregivers. The CONE simplifies the rolling of a compression stocking onto the DND. With the aid of the CONE, the medical compression stocking can also be easily unrolled from the DND. The CONE has a suction cup built into the base so that it attaches well to flat surfaces.

Properties and benefits:
  • Facilitates the donning and removal of compression stockings and promotes treatment compliance.
  • Less effort spent on donning and removal.
  • Allows compression stockings to slide painlessly over wounds, scars and open legs.
  • Suitable for use by the wearers themselves, as well as caregivers.
  • Is extremely durable and suitable for different leg shapes.
  • Extends the life of the compression stockings.
  • Suitable for models A–D calf stockings and A–G thigh stockings with/without grip top in all sizes and compression classes as well as with open or closed toe.
DOFF N'DONNER Instruction for patients
DOFF N'DONNER Instruction for caregivers

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Yes, your risk of developing an ulcer is elevated. The vessels’ functioning is so disturbed that there is stasis. Then edema appears and your skin aspect changes – at first a color change, then it itches and eczema appears. As time passes, your skin hardens. A small wound or an inflammation due to a mosquito bite are enough to cause deterioration to your skin. An ulcer forms. These changes appear gradually and can in most cases be resolved with treatment.

No, as the risk factors like genetic predisposition and higher age cannot be treated. But you can prevent symptoms and also signs of chronic venous insufficiency if you have varicose veins. Keep moving! Use the staircase rather than the elevator. Practice a sport that stimulates your venous system like cycling, swimming, or walking. Raise your legs and move as often as possible. It is also recommended to shower your legs with cold water and to wear compression socks or stockings.