Gypsona™ plastered bandage 15cmx2
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Cotton gauze plastered bandage for comfortable and resistant bandage
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Broken or cracked bones must be held together to facilitate the recovery process. Gypsum bandages are used to protect, support and fix these lesions, helping to relieve pain and swelling. They can also be used to support muscles and ligaments, preventing the bone from moving.
Gypsona® plastered bandage, made with high quality white conventional plaster and a cotton base is a bandage of great strength and thanks to its lateral cut in zig-zag does not fray.In addition, its setting speed allows to immobilize the lesion quickly in 2-3 minutes, reaching full solidification after 24-48 hours.
These plastered bandages are designed for a comfortable, stable, impact-resistant, enamel-finished bandage.
For quality immobilization, Gypsona®.
*For reasons of hygiene, no exchanges or returns will be accepted for this product.
Immerse the bandage in water at room temperature for 2-5 seconds. Drain lightly and model. When you finish modeling, wait 30 minutes for the plaster to harden.
COTTON. GYPSUM.
Generally, people with a cast lesion may have itching and irritation. It is important to know that if this happens you can put a little talcum powder to relieve the discomfort, and you should avoid putting objects in the cast.