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Circumference Point B is the area of greatest compression and therefore the most important point. This measurement is the smallest circumference of the ankle found closest to and above the ankle bone.
Circumference Point C is the largest circumference of the calf.
Circumference Point D is the smallest circumference of the calf.
Circumference Point G is taken at the top of the thigh/groin area
Circumference Point T is a waist measurement measured above the hip bones.
Circumference Point C is the area of greatest compression and therefore the most important
point. This measurement is found distally on the arm where the wrist meets the hand. One should find the smallest circumference at this point.
Circumference Point E is found at the middle of the elbow.
Circumference Point G is taken around the upper arm at the axilla. For ease in determining this point, place a book up into the armpit area. Point G on the arm will be even with the top of the book.
Additional information can be found by watching the sizing video for Juzo armsleeves here: Measuring 102
Circumference Point A is found across the metacarpus.
Circumference Point C is found distally on the arm where the wrist meets the hand. One should find the smallest circumference at this point.