Size A 4.5cm suitable for Child Wrist, Elbow or Ankle
Size B 6.25cm suitable for Adult Small Wrist and Elbow
Size C 6.75cm suitable for Adult Medium Wrist, Elbow and Small Ankle
Size D 7.5cm suitable for Adult Large Wrist and Elbow, Medium Ankle and Small Knee
Size E 8.75cm suitable for Adult Large Ankle, Medium Knee and Small Thigh
Size F 10cm suitable for Adult Large Knee and Medium Thigh
Size G 12cm suitable for Adult Large Thigh
Product Features: • Easy to use and stays in place- continuous even support provided • No need for pins, clips or tapes • Can re re-applied when needed • Comfortable to wear, fully washable • Allows complete freedom of movement Contains latex.
When pain and inflammation occur after an injury, a tubular support bandage is often needed. The use of a tubular support bandage can be an effective treatment for various injuries. The Medicare Sport Tubular Support provides effective treatment for soft tissue injuries, sprains, strains and sports injuries. It also provides support for weak, tender joints.
A Tubular bandage is often used as a bottom layer when applying plaster casts or removable splints to keep the swelling reduced. The use of compression reduces swelling, either from getting there in the first place or by disseminating the fluids already there. Sport Tubular Support Bandages are lengths of close weave stretchy cotton used to support different limbs. The widths are for different limb sizes and tubular bandages come in either 1m or 10m lengths. The dimensions used are the flat width of the tubular bandage when lying on a flat surface. A Tubular bandage should be applied as a double layer, to ensure best support.
The support bandage should be applied from the joint below the injury to the joint above. For instance, in order to support and compress the elbow, the tubular bandage should go from the wrist to the shoulder or to support and compress the wrist, the bandage should go from the elbow to the knuckles.
Advice and Precautions: Always apply the tubular support as a double layer Do not try to treat serious sprains or strains at home. Use on intact uninjured skin only DO not apply support too tightly. Refer to the size guide on the reverse for your correct size Remove support if numbness or tingling occurs If in doubt about an injury, seek medical advice Instructions for use: Cut to twice the length of the affected area Pull the first half up the limb Pull the second half up the limb over the top of the first layer When using the support on wrists or lower arm, make two 1cm cuts in each half of the bandage approx 2 – 5cm from the fold for thumbholes