Miembros Oasis Mobility Clinic | Specialized Compression Therapy Solutions
If you've ever noticed your legs feeling heavy, swollen, or fatigued after a long day on your feet — you're not alone. Millions of people deal with poor circulation, lymphedema, post-surgical swelling, and chronic venous insufficiency every day. Compression garments are one of the most clinically proven, non-invasive solutions available to manage these conditions and restore comfort to your daily life.
At Miembros Oasis Mobility Clinic, we provide professionally fitted compression garments designed to meet your unique body, condition, and lifestyle needs. Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or simply looking to improve circulation and mobility — we're here to guide you every step of the way.
Compression garments work by applying controlled, graduated pressure to specific parts of the body — most commonly the legs, arms, and abdomen. This gentle, consistent pressure helps:
The key word here is graduated — meaning the pressure is strongest at the extremity (like the ankle or wrist) and gradually decreases as it moves up the limb. This gradient is what makes compression therapy medically effective and different from ordinary tight clothing.
Compression therapy isn't just for one type of person or condition. At Miembros Oasis Mobility Clinic, we work with a wide range of patients and clients including:
People Managing Medical Conditions Individuals living with lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, lipoedema, post-thrombotic syndrome, or peripheral artery disease often find compression garments to be a cornerstone of their daily management routine.
Post-Surgical and Post-Injury Recovery After procedures like joint replacement, vascular surgery, or mastectomy, compression garments support tissue healing, reduce post-operative swelling, and improve overall recovery outcomes.
Pregnant Women Pregnancy puts significant pressure on the venous system. Maternity compression stockings help manage leg swelling, varicose veins, and discomfort — keeping expecting mothers more comfortable throughout their pregnancy.
Athletes and Active Individuals Compression wear for sports performance and muscle recovery has gained widespread clinical support. It helps reduce muscle fatigue, speeds up recovery time, and lowers the risk of exercise-induced swelling.
People with Sedentary or High-Demand Jobs Whether you sit at a desk all day or stand for hours at a time, compression socks and stockings help maintain healthy circulation and prevent that heavy, aching feeling in your legs.
Frequent Travelers Long-haul flights and extended periods of immobility increase the risk of DVT and leg swelling. Travel compression socks are a simple, effective preventive measure recommended by healthcare providers worldwide.
At Miembros Oasis Mobility Clinic, we carry a comprehensive range of medically graded compression garments to suit different conditions and comfort preferences.
Compression Stockings and Socks Available in knee-high, thigh-high, and full pantyhose styles, these are among the most commonly prescribed garments for venous and lymphatic conditions. They come in varying compression levels — from mild (8–15 mmHg) to extra firm (40–50 mmHg) — depending on your clinical needs.
Compression Arm Sleeves and Gauntlets Commonly used for upper limb lymphedema following breast cancer treatment, arm sleeves provide targeted compression to reduce swelling and improve arm mobility.
Compression Bandaging Systems For patients requiring multi-layer bandaging or short-stretch compression bandages, our clinic offers both ready-to-wear systems and custom-wrapped solutions managed by trained practitioners.
Post-Surgical and Abdominal Compression Garments Designed to support healing after abdominal or cosmetic surgery, these garments reduce fluid accumulation and provide structural support during the recovery process.
Custom-Fitted Compression Garments Not every body is the same — and off-the-shelf garments don't always provide the right fit or pressure distribution. Our clinic specializes in custom-measured compression garments tailored to your exact limb shape and clinical requirements.
Understanding compression levels helps you and your healthcare provider choose the right garment for your needs.
Class 1 – Mild (15–20 mmHg): Ideal for mild swelling, tired legs, varicose veins during pregnancy, and long-distance travel.
Class 2 – Moderate (20–30 mmHg): Commonly prescribed for moderate varicose veins, post-sclerotherapy, mild lymphedema, and DVT prevention.
Class 3 – Firm (30–40 mmHg): Recommended for severe varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, and moderate-to-severe lymphedema.
Class 4 – Extra Firm (40–50 mmHg): Used for severe lymphedema and advanced venous conditions — always under close medical supervision.
Our clinicians at Miembros Oasis Mobility Clinic will assess your condition and recommend the precise compression class that delivers results without causing discomfort.
This is something we can't stress enough — wearing the wrong size compression garment can do more harm than good.
An ill-fitting garment can cut off circulation, cause skin irritation, or simply fail to deliver therapeutic pressure where your body needs it most. That's why professional fitting by a trained compression therapist is essential — especially for individuals with complex conditions like lymphedema or post-surgical recovery needs.
At Miembros Oasis Mobility Clinic, every patient undergoes a thorough limb measurement and assessment before being fitted. We take into account your limb shape, skin condition, mobility level, and daily activity demands to find the garment that works best for you.
Proper care extends the life of your garment and maintains its therapeutic compression level. Here are some essential tips:
Wash your compression garments daily using mild detergent and lukewarm water. Avoid using fabric softeners, bleach, or tumble drying on high heat, as these break down the elastic fibers. Always air dry flat or hang to dry. Most medical-grade compression garments have a lifespan of approximately 4–6 months with daily wear and proper care, after which the compression level may diminish and replacement is recommended.
Our team is always available to advise you on care routines, replacement schedules, and garment upgrades as your condition evolves.
We are not just a supply store — we are a dedicated mobility and rehabilitation clinic with a patient-first philosophy. Here's what sets us apart:
Clinical Expertise: Our team includes trained compression therapists and healthcare professionals who understand the medical side of compression therapy — not just the product side.
Personalized Assessment: Every patient receives a one-on-one consultation to evaluate their condition, mobility goals, and garment requirements.
Ongoing Support: We don't fit you and forget you. We offer follow-up appointments, garment adjustments, and ongoing education to ensure your compression therapy continues to deliver results.
Quality Products: We source compression garments from trusted, medically certified manufacturers that meet international standards for compression therapy.
Inclusive Care: We work with patients of all ages, body types, and mobility levels — ensuring everyone has access to comfortable, effective compression solutions.
How long should I wear my compression garment each day?
In most cases, compression garments should be worn from the time you wake up until you go to bed. Your clinician will provide specific guidance based on your condition.
Can I wear compression garments at night?
Generally, daytime use is recommended unless otherwise directed by your healthcare provider. Nighttime compression is sometimes prescribed for specific lymphedema management protocols.
Are compression garments covered by insurance?
Coverage varies depending on your insurance provider and the medical condition being treated. Our clinic can assist you with documentation to support insurance claims where applicable.
How do I know if I need compression therapy?
Common signs include persistent leg swelling, varicose veins, heaviness or fatigue in the limbs, skin changes around the lower legs, and a history of DVT or lymphedema. A consultation with our team will help determine the right course of care.
Living with swelling, pain, or poor circulation doesn't have to be your normal. Compression garments, when properly fitted and consistently used, can make a measurable difference in how you feel, move, and live.
Miembros Oasis Mobility Clinic is here to support your journey — from your very first consultation to long-term compression therapy management.
Book your compression garment fitting today and experience the difference that expert care makes.
Miembros Oasis Mobility Clinic — Moving You Toward a Better Quality of Life.