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Tubular Bandage

Tubular bandage is a versatile, cylindrical form of bandaging material designed to be easily applied to any part of the body, providing support, compression, or holding dressings in place without the need for tapes or pins.


Product Description
Sizes: 2.5/5/7.5/10/15/20cm* 5/10/20/50m
Weight: 180-550g/m2
Color: Natural white/Blenched white

Characteristics:

· Elasticity and Flexibility: The material's elasticity allows the bandage to fit snugly around various body parts, accommodating swelling and movement without causing constriction or discomfort.

· Ease of Use: Its tubular design makes application and removal straightforward, which is particularly useful for individuals with limited mobility or in a fast-paced medical setting.

· Durability: Tubular bandages are designed for repeated use and can often be washed and reused, making them a cost-effective solution for ongoing support or treatment.

· Versatility: They come in a range of sizes and materials to suit different body parts, from small tubes for fingers and toes to larger sizes for the torso or limbs. Some are also specifically designed for certain applications, such as providing undercast padding, lymphedema management, or pressure garment therapy.

· Breathability: Many tubular bandages are made from breathable materials, reducing the risk of skin maceration and promoting comfort during extended wear.


Uses:

· Compression: They can apply gentle compression to reduce swelling, support varicose veins, or manage symptoms of lymphedema.

· Support: For injuries such as sprains or strains, tubular bandages offer support that helps to stabilize the affected area.

· Securing Dressings: They are ideal for holding wound dressings in place, especially on parts of the body where traditional bandages might slip or be awkward to apply.

· Protection: They can act as a barrier, protecting skin under casts, splints, or braces, and preventing rubbing or chafing.

· Undercast Padding: Some tubular bandages are used as padding under plaster or synthetic casts, providing a smooth surface that distributes pressure evenly.