Hand Tearable Self Adhesive Elastic Bandage
Our hand tearable self adhesive elastic bandage is a cohesive bandage. Designed for compression wrapping and over-wrapping. It is also an ideal tape for securing pads, dressings, splints and ice packs…. Commonly referred to as “Coban”. Which is a trademarked name by the 3M company. Self adhesive elastic bandages are utilized in sports taping for their elastic properties. Which enable it to provide strong, controlled support. A desirable taping option for athletes and the general public.
Features:Â
- Produced from premium quality cotton and spandex non-woven fabric
- Adheres to itself so can be used on its own, without the need for any other tapes, or other adhesives
- Hand tearable, eliminating the need for scissors
- Convenient solution when sustained support or compression is required in a hurry
- Quick, easy and painless removal
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Stretch length about 4.5m
Versatile And Cohesive Wrap
Our self adhesive elastic bandage provides exceptional compression support for various needs. Your go to solution for sports wrapping. In our practice we regularly use cohesive bandage wraps to add additional support to sports taping techniques. Suitable as an over wrap for added control when taping wrists, knees, elbows, ankles and shoulders… Can also be used independently for individuals with significant allergies to tape adhesives. And as previous mentioned in acute situations where short term bandaging to control swelling, provide support, or fix other bandages or ice packs to an injured area.
Its versatility makes it the perfect tape to have in your first aid kit, or sports bag.
Uses:
- Over tape for added stability to regular sports taping techniques
- Compression to joints following injury to provide support and reduce swelling
- Fixing other bandages to help secure treatment for wounds, or injury
- Secure ice packs in place following injury
A self adhesive elastic bandage is the perfect fixing tape for the management of acute, sub-acute and chronic sports injuries. Including ankle sprains, knee sprains, wrist sprains, soft tissue injuries like calf strains and hamstring tears…