Fracture Elastic Bandage

Fracture Elastic Bandage

Our elastic bandages are made of high quality polycotton. Medical-grade latex-free, hypoallergenic, soft, stretchy, breathable fabric provides a soft, comfortable feel against your skin with firm and superior support. Ultra-light and comfortable for all-day wear
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Fracture Elastic Bandage

HIGH QUALITY FABRIC: Our elastic bandages are made of high quality polycotton. Medical-grade latex-free, hypoallergenic, soft, stretchy, breathable fabric provides a soft, comfortable feel against your skin with firm and superior support. Ultra-light and comfortable for all-day wear

Just stretch, wrap and clamp: the stretch formula applies gentle, customized pressure to the wound while allowing it to breathe and heal quickly. It does not irritate delicate skin and promotes healing. Hook and loop closures on both ends help keep the elastic bandage in place and maintain proper stretch, firmness, and compression. This premium elastic bandage wrap compression roll is durable and reusable. Ideal for sprained joints, fractures, immobilization, torn ligaments, swelling, wounds, post-operative recovery, muscle soreness and pain. This long strip of stretchable fabric can be used to apply gentle pressure to a sprain or strain. Its self-closing feature makes it easy to fit and customize the tightness to your needs. You can apply it on your legs, knees, ankles, wrists, elbows, and shoulders.

Elastic bandages and all their wound care products ensure top quality and performance. This helps us gain the global trust of physical therapists, massage therapists, athletic trainers and more.

High Quality Elastic Bandage
 

Spot adhesive bandages provides coverage and protection of minor cuts and scrapes.

These sterile bandages feature a clear design and blends with your skin for maximum discretion.

Each bandage provides superior breathability.

One box contains 100 bandages each with a comfort pad that is designed to cushion painful wounds while heal.

 

Round Plaster Feature
1. Diameter: 22mm or customized

2. Sterile: EO Sterilization

3. Moisture vapour permeable membrane.

4. Latex-free with a Rayon wound contact layer.

5. wash-proof spot plasters are individually packed.

6. Each flexible plaster acts as a complete barrier to water, virus and bacteria.

 

How do you use one?

A compression bandage may help most to prevent swelling in the first few days after your injury. You can wear it longer than that, as long as it doesn't make your pain worse.

Putting on a compression bandage is easy, and you can do it at home. The steps are similar, whether for a wrist, an ankle, or anywhere else you would wear one. Follow any instructions that come with the bandage.

Wrapping an ankle

First, cut several horseshoe-shaped pieces of cloth felt to form a centimetre-thick pad. Place the pad (open end up) under the ankle bone to help keep fluid out of the hollow place under your ankle bone.

Next, if it isn't rolled already, roll up the elastic bandage. Hold your ankle at about a 90-degree angle. Start at the base of your toes. Wrap the bandage around the ball of your foot once, keeping it somewhat taut with a light pull.

After this first wrap, slowly start circling your way around the arch of the foot. Pull the bandage across from the bottom of the toes over the top of the foot and circle it around the ankle. Now bring the bandage across and down over the top of the foot and under the arch in a figure-eight pattern.

When you get to the ankle bone, wrap the bandage around the felt piece so it stays in place under the ankle bone. Continue around the ankle and foot in a figure eight, moving toward the heel on the bottom and up toward the calf. The wrap should cover the entire foot from the base of the toes to about 10 centimetres above the ankle. Secure the end with clip fasteners or tape.

Wrapping a wrist

If it isn't rolled already, roll up the elastic bandage. Wrap the bandage around the hand a few times, beginning at the base of the fingers. Then wrap it around the hand between the thumb and index finger. Circle the wrist several times, ending about 10 centimetres above the wrist. Secure the end with clip fasteners or tape.

 

 

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FAQ

 

Q: How long can you leave an elastic bandage on?

A: Use a compression bandage for only the first 24 to 48 hours after an injury. Combine rest and elevation with compression whenever possible. Remove the bandage at least twice daily for a few minutes before placing it back again. Ask your healthcare provider if you should sleep with a compression bandage on

Q: Is it okay to leave a bandage on overnight?

A: Leaving a band-aid on for too long can slow the healing process, and your wound may become infected. You should change your band-aid each day to encourage your wound to heal.

 

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