A crepe bandage is an elastic compression bandage designed to provide light support to injured areas or to hold dressings in place. It is commonly used in medical settings for various purposes, including securing wound dressings, supporting strains, and providing compression to alleviate swelling.
Sizes: | 5/7.5/10/15cm*4.5m |
Material: | Cotton/Spandex |
Spandex: | 60-120g/m2 |
Cotton: | 75-120g/m2 |
Characteristics:
· Elastic and Stretchable: Crepe bandages are designed to be slightly elastic, allowing them to conform snugly to the body part they are wrapped around without causing undue pressure.
· Breathable Fabric: Made from cotton or a blend of cotton with other materials, they allow the skin to breathe, promoting comfort during prolonged use.
· Textured Surface: The distinctive crinkled or crepe texture helps the bandage to grip the skin and itself, preventing it from slipping or loosening easily.
· Reusable: Most crepe bandages are washable and reusable, making them a cost-effective option for continuous support or treatment.
· Adjustable Compression: The level of compression can be easily adjusted by varying the tension during application, allowing for a customized fit that can accommodate swelling and movement.
Uses:
· Support for Strains and Sprains: Crepe bandages are commonly used to provide support and reduce movement in the case of sprains, strains, and other minor muscle injuries.
· Compression Therapy: They can be used to apply gentle compression to reduce swelling in injured or affected areas, such as after surgery or for varicose veins.
· Securing Dressings: Crepe bandages can also be used to hold dressings in place over wounds, ensuring that the dressing stays clean and secure.
· General Protection: They offer protection to injured areas, helping to prevent further injury or irritation during the healing process.