Bandages
Bandages
Bandages are gauze belts that bind the wound or affected area, and are common medical supplies. There are many different types and various dressing methods, and the appropriate types and dressing methods need to be selected according to the injured part100% all-cotton plain weave, wrinkle elastic bandages, amron elastic bandages, PBT elastic bandages and all-cotton gauze edge-woven bandages, viscose plaster bandages.
Reel badages
Also known as single bandages/tape, there are three types: cotton cloth, gauze and elastic bandages/tape. According to the different parts of the tape, there are the following various names:
(1) Head (2) Tail (3) Body (scroll part) (4) Inner side (the side close to the scroll) (5) Outer side (the other side close to the scroll) (6) Top (7) Bottom (8) Scroll opening
Double headband bandages
There are two heads, and their widths and application methods are roughly the same as those of the reel belt.
Three-head band bandages
⑴ Triangular handkerchief: Made of natural cotton cloth, it is cut diagonally from a piece of cotton cloth about 1 meter long on all four sides to form two large triangular handkerchiefs. If the already made triangular handkerchief is cut from the top to the middle line of the bottom edge, it can be split into two small triangular handkerchiefs. According to their different parts, they have the following names: the top point, the bottom edge, and the left and right points. Their main uses are to support, suspend hands and forearms. (2) T-shaped
Belt: Used for fixing perineal dressings and elevating the scrotum.
Multi-head band bandages
The commonly used ones are as follows:
(1) Four-head bandages/tape: Made by cutting rectangular cotton cloth or gauze from both ends; ⑵ Chest strap: A dressing used to fix the chest or increase pressure; ⑶ Abdominal band: It is used to fix the abdominal dressing.
Self-adhesive elastic bandage
Description: The self-adhesive elastic bandages are made of a material composed of pure cotton or elastic non-woven fabric sprayed with natural rubber, which is then spun and slit along an axial axis. It is used for clinical external fixation and bandaging, and can also be used to protect wrists, ankles and other joints during sports.
Sports protective bandages
It is mainly designed for different application scopes such as sports protection, medical bandaging, and medical fixation. It uses imported medical glue to make the fixation less likely to fall off and has strong elasticity and extensibility.








