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Frequently Asked Questions about CEP

CEP compression products are performance and recovery garments designed to improve circulation, reduce muscle fatigue, and support the body during and after physical activity. CEP compression sleeves, socks, and braces are commonly used by athletes, active adults, and people managing everyday swelling or discomfort.

CEP compression gear is designed for athletes, runners, cyclists, and active individuals who want to enhance performance or speed up recovery. CEP compression products are also well-suited for people who spend long hours on their feet or who experience mild to moderate leg swelling during daily activities.

Choose the right size in CEP compression products by measuring the specific body part indicated on the product's sizing chart, such as calf circumference for compression socks or sleeve diameter for arm sleeves. Using accurate measurements rather than guessing by shoe size or clothing size will ensure the correct level of compression and a comfortable fit.

Put on CEP compression socks or sleeves by turning the garment inside out to the heel or midpoint, placing your foot or limb inside, and then slowly rolling the fabric up the leg or arm without bunching. Smooth out any wrinkles after putting on CEP compression products to ensure even pressure distribution and prevent skin irritation.

CEP compression socks cover the entire foot and lower leg, while CEP compression sleeves cover only the calf or arm without enclosing the foot or hand. Compression socks are generally preferred for all-day wear and travel, while sleeves are popular for targeted muscle support during sport or recovery when breathability around the foot is a priority.

Yes, CEP compression gear is suitable for everyday wear, and many styles are specifically designed for all-day use during work, travel, or casual activity. CEP compression products offer graduated compression that supports circulation without restricting normal movement, making them practical for extended daily wear beyond just athletic use.

Wash CEP compression products in cold water on a gentle cycle and allow them to air dry rather than placing them in a dryer. Heat from dryers can break down the elastic fibers in CEP compression garments over time, which reduces the level of compression and shortens the product's useful life.

Because graduated compression helps move blood and lymphatic fluid more efficiently through the muscles, which can reduce post-exercise soreness and swelling. CEP compression products apply the most pressure at the extremity and gradually decrease pressure moving upward, which supports the body's natural circulatory process during the recovery window after training or competition.

CEP compression products are engineered with precise graduated compression levels and performance-oriented materials, which sets them apart from many generic compression garments that offer uniform or inconsistent pressure. Shoppers looking for clinically structured compression for sport or recovery often find CEP compression products offer more consistent fit and durability than unbranded alternatives.

CEP compression products can be worn safely during running, cycling, hiking, travel, work shifts, and post-activity recovery in most healthy adults. However, individuals with peripheral artery disease, open wounds, or certain circulatory conditions should consult a healthcare provider before using any compression garment, including CEP compression products.

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