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In the treatment of lymphedema, foam and foam padding is often applied over stockinette. Foams help evenly distribute the compression from the short-stretch bandages, the final layer in the wrapping process. Foam can also be built-up over bony protuberances and areas that required more drainage.
The same is true of padding. Pads are applied on top of problem areas, like fibrotic or hardened tissue, and secured with gauze. Pads gently stimulate the tissue, encouraging the release of interstitial fluids.
Artiflex is a non-woven under padding bandage, that conforms well to any shaped limb and provides even distribution of compression. It is also used...
View full detailsWashable, non-slip padding helps provide added comfort and even pressure distribution of compression bandages over the extremities. As a result, Ro...
View full detailsCompriFoam is typically the second layer of wrapping, after stockinette. Foam serves two main purposes. It evenly distributes the compression from ...
View full detailsSoft, comfortable, close-weave gauze bandage is ideal for wrapping fingers and toes in lymphedema bandaging. The special knitting technique makes t...
View full detailsThe bandage rolls can be applied in spiral turns edge-to-edge, i.e, without overlapping and without stretching. FEATURES: Reusable, closed-cell d...
View full detailsCompriFoam is typically the second layer of wrapping, after stockinette. Foam serves two main purposes. It evenly distributes the compression from ...
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