The surgical stocking made by knitting a knitting yarn together with an
extensible weft yarn is a placebo type stocking suitable for exerting
compressive pressure at the ankle of less than 8 mmHg, and preferably
less than 5 mmHg. It is intended for double blind tests versus placebo
using a product having the same structure, the same visual appearance,
and the same feel as an active stocking but compression that is
negligible and thigh/ankle degressivity that is close to unity. The weft
yarn presents mass per unit length lying in the range 250 dtex to 600
dtex, preferably in the range 350 dtex to 500 dtex, with the proportion
of elastic material being less than 25% and preferably less than 20% of
the total weight of the thread. Its elongation capacity lies in the range
200% to 350%, preferably in the range 200% to 300%, but its springiness
(II) is very different from that of an elastic stocking (I).