VICMED
COTTON COMPRESSION BANDAGE
Application
R.I.C.E to good recovery
01.
Rest
Do not put weight on the injury for at least 24 to 48 hours.
Use crutches for a badly sprained knee or ankle.
Support a sprained wrist, elbow, or shoulder with a sling.
02.
Ice
Put ice or a cold pack on the injury right away to reduce pain and swelling. Frozen vegetables will also work as an ice pack.
Put a thin cloth between the ice or cold pack and your skin. The cloth protects the injured area from getting too cold.
Use ice for 10 to 15 minutes at a time for the first 48 to 72 hours.
03.
Compression
Use compression for sprains, strains, and surgeries of the arms and legs.
Wrap the injured area with an elastic bandage or compression sleeve to reduce swelling.
Don't wrap it too tightly. If the area below it feels numb, tingles, or feels cool, loosen the wrap.
04.
Elevation
Use elevation for areas of the body that can be propped up, such as arms and legs.
Prop up the injured area on pillows whenever you use ice. Keep it propped up anytime you sit or lie down.
Try to keep the injured area at or above the level of your heart. This will help reduce swelling and bruising.
Multi-use bandage for compression, Immobilisation support
Heavy Weight The heavy weight crepe bandage is suitable for use as support for sprains and strains in joints and muscles. It also works as a moderate compression bandage for joint swelling, and other relevant injuries.
VICMED SUPPLY
Pure Cotton
Breathable
Cotton Compression Crepe Bandages are strong support crepes for medium to long-term bandaging requirements. They are ideal for securing wound dressing, supporting strains, and providing compression to alleviate swelling.
Specifications
For sprains & Strains
- ARTG No: 390952
- GMDN Code: 61223
- Product Size: 6cm x 4m stretched x 1, 8cm x 4m stretched x 1, 10cm x 4m stretched x 1, 15cm x 4m stretched x 1