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The Comparative Efficacy of Conventional Short-Stretch Multilayer Bandages and Velcro Adjustable Compression Wraps in Active Treatment Phase of Patients with Lower Limb Lymphedema

Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2020
Background: Compression is the most important component of complete decongestive therapy (CDT), but there is no standard best method for applying compression. The aim of this study was to evaluate the comparative efficacy of conventional multilayer short-
P. Borman   +6 more
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Compression Pressure Variability in Upper Limb Multilayer Bandaging Applied by Lymphedema Therapists

Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2020
Background: Multilayer bandaging (MLB) is often used for lymphedema treatment. Even experienced lymphedema therapists have difficulty applying bandages correctly.
H. Hara   +6 more
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Effects of Perching Surfaces and Foot Bandaging on Central Metatarsal Foot Pad Weight Loading of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)

Journal of avian medicine and surgery, 2020
: Pododermatitis is prevalent in falcons and is characterized by inflammation and infection of the plantar aspect of the feet, particularly at the central metatarsal pad.
Trinita K Barboza   +2 more
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Compression Bandaging: Selection and Evidence

Journal of Wound Care, 1997
The use of effective compression has been shown to heal venous leg ulcers1and prevent their recurrence2whereas inappropriate compression may lead to skin damage and, in extreme cases, amputation3. It is therefore important to differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate compression. Compression is palliative rather than curative, and hence needs
Nelson, E.A., Moffatt, C.
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Elastic Bandaging for Orthopedic- and Sports-Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review.

Journal of sport rehabilitation, 2017
CONTEXT Elastic bandages are commonly used in sports to treat and prevent sport injuries. OBJECTIVE To conduct a systematic review assessing the effectiveness of elastic bandaging in orthopedic- and sports-injury prevention and rehabilitation ...
K. Fousekis   +5 more
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Evaluation of Pressure-Applying Accuracy in Multilayer Bandaging Among Physiotherapists Who Treat Lymphedema

Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2018
Background: Compression therapy is the only conservative treatment that has been shown to be effective for patients with lymphedema in randomized controlled trials.
Anat Woldman, Nurit Kaneti, E. Carmeli
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Bandages, dressings, and cranial neurosurgery

Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 2007
Bandages and dressings are commonly applied to incisional scalp wounds to prevent complications, particularly infection, during the early stages of wound healing. Bandaging cranial incisional wounds requires resources, consumes healthcare workers' time, and incurs expense; it is therefore important to examine its efficacy.All cranial operations ...
Ken R, Winston   +2 more
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Bandages and Topical Agents

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1990
Bandages are included in the regimen of therapy of superficial wounds. Bandages have varying functions depending upon the type of wound to which they are applied. When bandaging recently inflicted open wounds, the primary bandage layer may be dry-to-dry, wet-to-dry, or wet-to-wet, depending upon the type of tissue and exudate present on the wound ...
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A comparison of sub-bandage pressures produced by experienced and inexperienced bandagers

Journal of Wound Care, 1992
An investigation of the relative importance of bandage design, experience of bandager and size of limb on sub-bandage pressures
R A, Logan   +3 more
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[Support bandages: properties of support bandage materials and biomechanical properties].

Operative Orthopadie und Traumatologie
Support bandages and casts are used to immobilize and stabilize limbs after various types of injuries that require appropriate immobilization. Depending on the type of injury, different types of support bandages/casts and different materials are used. Due to the increasing surgical treatment of fractures in children, we are observing a decline in the ...
Klaus, Dresing, Theddy F, Slongo
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