Tubigrip Tubular Bandage is a multi-purpose tubular Bandage designed to provide tissue support in treating strains, sprains, soft tissue injuries, general edema, post- burn scarring, joint effusions and ribcage injuries. Tubigrip is also used for pressure dressings and arm fixation. This tubular bandage is manufactured by Molnlycke, a leading manufacturer of wound care products, including Compression Dressings, Tubular Gauze and other medical supplies. Molnlycke Tubigrip is made from cotton with covered elastic threads laid into the fabric to form free-moving spirals. The fabric is available in two color options—natural and beige.
Tubigrip Elastic Tubular Bandages provide lasting, effective support with complete freedom of movement for the patient. Once the Tubigrip bandage has been applied, the fabric moves and adjusts to the contours of the body and distributes support evenly over the surface of the wrapped area. This stretch bandage is easy to use and quick to fit and stays securely in place without pins or tapes. Tubigrip support bandages can easily be reapplied after washing, without loss of effectiveness. Below is a helpful sizing chart matched to various parts of the body.
Always use a double layer and apply Tubigrip with a 2–3cm overlap. Tubular Bandage Applicators may be used to make application easier over bulky dressings or painful joints.
Vitality Medical carries several tubular bandages for your consideration, including Tubifast, Spandage Net, AlbaHealth Stockinette, and Medigrip
Product Features & Benefits
- Provides comfortable, effective tissue support.
- Easy to apply and reapply.
- Full range of sizes to suit any application.
- No pins or tapes required.
- Washable (without loss of effectiveness).
- Choice of two colors for patient preference.
Account Number
GTBANK – Acc No: 0235340086
Location
Shop 4, Rot-Kay Shopping Complex at RotKay Filling Station, Opposite Phase One Gate, OAUTHC. Ile Ife. Osun State. Nigeria.
Telephone:
07033031260, 08036534986
We deliver nationwide
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