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Wearing Stocking on Long-haul Flights may Relieve Ankle Swelling

by Medindia Content Team on Jan 21 2008 8:10 PM

Researchers done a study on pilots and passengers and found that wearing tight stockings on long-haul flights is the best way to relieve ankle swelling and to help ward off post-flight fatigue.

To test the benefits, Australian researchers examined the effect of full-length nylon and spandex hosiery on the ankle swelling.

The uncomfortable condition, called ankle oedema, is caused by a build-up of fluid.

Lower-leg socks are known to relieve the uncomfortable condition, called ankle oedema, caused by a build-up of fluid.

However, physiologist Stephen Lambert wanted to demonstrate whether the graduated compression tights used to help athletes recover from strenuous competition could also help air-travellers.

Researchers enlisted about 60 Qantas pilots and passengers to test the hosiery, wearing it on one leg of a trip and flying tights-free on the return leg.

"When subjects wore the [tights] they had a 60 per cent improvement in their leg pain rating at the end of the flight, a 50 per cent improvement in their leg discomfort rating and a 45 per cent improvement in their leg swelling rating," The smh.com.au quoted Dr Lambert, from Westmead Hospital, as saying.

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"There was also an 18 per cent improvement in their energy level rating, a 13 per cent improvement in their alertness level and a 12 per cent improvement in their ability to concentrate," he added.

He said that the socks might be beneficial for flight attendants who need to remain alert and active.

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The study is published in the latest Medical Journal of Australia.



Source-ANI
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