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  • Andover CoFlex NL - 3" Latex Free Cohesive Bandage
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    Andover CoFlex NL - 3" Latex Free Cohesive Bandage

    CoFlex Tape
    $3.28 - $72.95
    3" width, 5 yards lengthAn elastic bandage for sprains and strainsA self-adhesive bandage wrap to hold gauze and dressings in placeCompression bandage to help promote circulation or control swellingWater and sweat resistantEasy to tear or cutAndover...
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  • Andover CoFlex NL - 2" Latex Free Cohesive Bandage Andover CoFlex NL - 2" Latex Free Cohesive Bandage
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    Andover CoFlex NL - 2" Latex Free Cohesive Bandage

    CoFlex Tape
    $2.62 - $87.95
    Offers a lightweight compressionA self-adhesive bandage wrap to hold gauze and dressings in placeCompression bandage to help promote circulation or control swellingAndover CoFlex NL - 2" Latex Free Cohesive Bandage is a comfortable bandage for use when...
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  • Dukal - Elastic Bandage With Double Velcro
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    Dukal - Elastic Bandage With Double Velcro

    $1.72 - $136.45
    60" but stretches to 5 yards in lengthRoll Diameter: 2" Aavailable in 3", 4", or 6" widthBox of 10, case of 5 boxes (50)Latex free Compares to ACE bandages Velcro strips on both ends for easy application Stretchable fabric for consistent support...
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  • Andover CoFlex Med - 4" Cohesive Bandage Andover CoFlex Med - 4" Cohesive Bandage
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    Andover CoFlex Med - 4" Cohesive Bandage

    CoFlex Tape
    $2.83 - $47.45
    An elastic bandage for sprains and strainsA self-adhesive bandage wrap to hold gauze and dressings in placeCompression bandage that is made in the USAAndover CoFlex Med - 4" Cohesive Bandage is ideal for scenarios when lightweight compression is required...
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  • Andover CoFlex Med - 3" Cohesive Bandage Andover CoFlex Med - 3" Cohesive Bandage
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    Andover CoFlex Med - 3" Cohesive Bandage

    CoFlex Tape
    $2.62 - $58.45
    Easy tear technologyHolds gauze and dressings in placeHelps promote circulation or control swellingMade in the USAAndover CoFlex Med - 3" Cohesive Bandage is an adhesive free wrap that provides controlled compression without being constricting. It can be...
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  • Andover CoFlex Med - 2" Cohesive Bandage Andover CoFlex Med - 2" Cohesive Bandage
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    Andover CoFlex Med - 2" Cohesive Bandage

    CoFlex Tape
    $1.54 - $64.95
    Easy tear technologyCan be used to support sprains and strainsHolds gauze and dressings in placePromotes circulation and controls swellingMade in the USAAndover CoFlex Med - 2" Cohesive Bandage is a self-adhering bandage with easy tear technology that...
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  • Andover CoFlex Med - 1" Cohesive Bandage Andover CoFlex Med - 1" Cohesive Bandage
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    Andover CoFlex Med - 1" Cohesive Bandage

    CoFlex Tape
    $1.90 - $33.95
    Made in the USAAdheres to itselfEasy to tear or cut, no need for scissorsAn extremely soft bandage with non-slip supportAndover CoFlex Med - 1" Cohesive Bandage is a comfortable bandage that provides lightweight compression. This compression bandage...
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  • 3M Coban - Latex Free Self-Adherent Wrap 3M Coban - Latex Free Self-Adherent Wrap
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    3M Coban - Latex Free Self-Adherent Wrap

    3M
    $2.11 - $84.89
    Bandage wrap maintains even compression over timeConforms to fit body contours3M Coban can be easily repositioned (non-stick material)Lightweight, breathable, and moisture resistantNo pins, clips, or tapes neededElastic bandage protects primary...
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  • 3M Coban - 4" Self-Adherent Wrap 3M Coban - 4" Self-Adherent Wrap
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    3M Coban - 4" Self-Adherent Wrap

    3M
    $2.91 - $53.35
    Elastic bandage material will not slip over timeMolds to body contourBandage wrap is made of non-stick materialEven compression allows protection to primary dressingsNo pins, clips, or tape needed3M Coban - 4" Self-Adherent Wrap is made of non-woven...
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Bandage Wraps: Versatile Solutions for Wound Care and First Aid

Bandage wraps are essential components of first aid kits and medical supplies, offering versatile solutions for wound management and support. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into what bandage wraps are, their uses, the distinction between bandage wraps and compression bandages, and essential information about their application and different types. Additionally, we'll explore popular brands in the market, making it easier for you to find reliable bandage wraps for your needs.

Understanding Bandage Wraps

Bandage wraps, also known as elastic bandages or compression wraps, are flexible and stretchable strips of fabric used to secure wound dressings, provide support to injured limbs, and apply compression to reduce swelling. These wraps come in various widths and lengths to accommodate different body parts and wound sizes.

Are Bandage Wraps and Compression Bandages the Same?

While bandage wraps and compression bandages serve similar purposes, they are not identical. Bandage wraps are versatile and can be used for various applications, including securing dressings, providing support, and applying compression. Compression bandages, on the other hand, are specifically designed to apply consistent pressure to reduce swelling and promote circulation in specific areas, such as limbs affected by lymphedema or venous insufficiency.

How Long Should a Compression Bandage Be Left On?

The duration for which a compression bandage should be left on depends on the individual's condition and the healthcare provider's recommendations. In general, compression bandages may be worn continuously for several days to weeks, with periodic reapplication and adjustments as needed to maintain effective compression and comfort.

Can a Bandage Wrap Be Too Tight?

Yes, a bandage wrap can be too tight, leading to complications such as impaired circulation, tissue damage, and discomfort. It's essential to apply bandage wraps with the appropriate tension to achieve the desired level of support or compression without constricting blood flow or causing undue pressure on the skin and underlying tissues. Regular monitoring of the wrapped area and adjustment of the bandage tension are crucial to prevent complications.

What is the Difference Between Coban and Coflex?

Coban and Coflex are both self-adherent elastic bandages commonly used in medical settings, but they have some differences. 3M Coban is a cohesive bandage that adheres to itself without the need for clips or tape, providing secure and comfortable compression. Andover Coflex, on the other hand, is a cohesive elastic bandage with a controlled compression feature, allowing for adjustable compression levels and easy application.

What is an Unna Boot?

An Unna boot is a specialized type of compression bandage system used in the management of venous leg ulcers and other lower extremity conditions. It consists of a paste bandage impregnated with zinc oxide paste and wrapped with an outer layer of cohesive bandage, providing sustained compression and support to promote wound healing and reduce edema.

Bandage Wrap Uses and Benefits

  • Securing wound dressings and splints
  • Providing support to injured limbs and joints
  • Applying compression to reduce swelling and promote circulation
  • Preventing and managing venous leg ulcers and lymphedema

The Different Kinds of Closures: Self-Adhesive vs Velcro

Bandage wraps are available with different closure options, including self-adhesive and Velcro closures. Self-adhesive bandage wraps adhere to themselves for secure closure without the need for additional fasteners, while Velcro closures allow for adjustable fit and easy application and removal.

Popular Brands in Our Online Medical Supply Store:

Several reputable brands offer high-quality bandage wraps, including:

  • Ace bandage
  • 3M Coban
  • Andover Coflex
  • Dukal elastic bandage
  • DeRoyal Unna boot

These brands are trusted by healthcare professionals for their reliability, durability, and performance, making them preferred choices for wound care and support.