Assuming the docs are prophylaxing for dvt, compression stockings (foot, calf, thigh) are the way to go. Most can be used as combination with TED stockings, but are not needed. Given the high risk of DVT in totals, a mechanical prophylaxis is optimal. Hope this helps!
Originally Posted by JC74
At my facility, our Orthopedic Docs use the intermittent compression boots, TED hose and sometimes one or the other, or both together. I would like some input on which is the most effective on post-op Hip fractures and joint replacements. Thanks!