What is a good compression system?
Compression therapy is recognized as the gold standard treatment of venous leg ulcers . Good compression therapy will restore proper venous dynamics to heal the wound.
Compression therapy should deliver continuous pressure (day & night, whatever the level of mobility of the patient), because ulcers do not take breaks!
It should be consistently applied, at ~40mmHg at the ankle, to effectively restor venous dynamics. For this to be repeatable no matter which clinician is applying it, it needs to be easy to apply, with visual guidance to secure reliability and accuracy.
It should be comfortable & tolerable for patients. This will improve their treatment adherence. The first days are the hardest as the healing process begins.
References:
Greenstein, E., Tickner, A., Addressing Compression Continuity, Consistency, and Comfort Using a Dual Compression System, Pearls for Practice. 2020 June