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Os1st (formerly OrthoSleeve) Compression Bunion Relief Socks are engineered to provide targeted compression and support for people suffering from bunions (hallux valgus) and forefoot pain. Using Compression Zone Technology®, these socks deliver graduated compression precisely where it is needed most — around the big toe joint and metatarsals — to help reduce pain, swelling and discomfort during daily activities.
The socks are made from moisture-wicking, breathable fabric and are suitable for everyday wear, sports and post-surgical recovery. Available in Small, Medium and Large.
A: Compression bunion socks cannot reverse a bunion deformity, but they can significantly reduce pain and swelling and slow progression. The targeted compression around the big toe joint helps stabilise the area, improve alignment and reduce discomfort during walking and daily activities. For severe bunions, consult a podiatrist for a comprehensive treatment plan.
A: Yes — Os1st bunion relief socks are designed to fit inside standard footwear. For best results, pair them with wide-toe-box shoes that do not compress the bunion. Avoid pointed-toe shoes which can worsen bunion pain.
A: Size is based on shoe size. Small fits shoe sizes 4–6.5, Medium fits 7–10, and Large fits 10.5–13 (women's/men's sizing may vary). If you are between sizes, size up for comfort. Refer to the Os1st sizing guide or ask our pharmacist.
A: Wash after each use in cold water on a gentle cycle. Lay flat or hang to dry — do not tumble dry or iron, as heat degrades the compression fibres and reduces effectiveness. With proper care, compression socks typically maintain their therapeutic compression for 3–6 months of regular use.
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