Knee compression bandage
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Lastodur Strong supportive/compression bandage for strong compression
HartmannHartmann Lastodur Strong Lastodur Strong is a cohesive, elastic fixation bandage with double adhesive effect. It is absorbent, breathable and s...
View full detailsHartmann duo pack putter bandage 5m x 8/10 cm
HartmannHartmann Duopak Putter bandage 5m x 8/10 cm Hartmann duopak putter bandage is an ideal product for people who suffer from venous disorders, such a...
View full detailsHartmann PütterFlex bi-elastic short stretch bandage
HartmannHartmann PütterFlex bi-elastic short stretch bandage Hartmann PütterFlex is a powerful compression bandage for treating venous insufficiency, edem...
View full detailsHartmann PütterFlex DUO bi-elastic short stretch bandage 10cm x 5m
HartmannHartmann PütterFlex DUO Bi-elastic short stretch bandage 10cm x 5m Hartmann PütterFlex is a powerful compression bandage for treating venous ...
View full detailsLastodur Soft supportive/compression bandage for light compression
HartmannLastodur Soft Lastodur Soft is a durable, elastic, long-stretch bandage that provides even pressure. It is ideal for light compression and ...
View full detailsHartmann Putter-haft bandage for very strong compression
HartmannHartmann Putter-Haft Cohesive short-stretch compression bandage Hartmann Putter-haft is a powerful compression bandage for various medical treat...
View full detailsIdealast short-stretch compression bandage
HartmannIdealast short-stretch compression bandage Idealast short-stretch compression bandage is a permanently elastic ideal bandage with an extensibility...
View full detailsImmobilize your knee with a pressure bandage
If your knee has been dislocated, there is a good chance that your doctor will advise you to wear a support bandage after your knee has been returned to the kneecap. Treating a knee with a compression bandage immobilizes the knee and reduces the chance of it dislocating again. A support bandage can also provide relief and prevent further possible complications in conditions such as venous insufficiency and less serious injuries, such as a swollen knee due to an injury. If you allow swelling to take its course, the blood flow to the swollen part of the body can deteriorate significantly. This can cause severe pain and, in the long term, even damage to muscles and nerves. Always contact a doctor if swelling does not reduce or if additional complaints arise.