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  1. Take the bandage across the back of the hand and roll towards the little finger. Wind underneath the palm of the hand, and back around towards the thumb. Then direct the bandage towards the fourth finger and towards the nail. When just below the nail tip, direct bandage back towards the hand. Start winding in a circular fashion with a half overlap.

  2. How to Self-Bandage Your Hand(s) and Arm(s) to Reduce Lymphedema. For patients with upper body lymphedema (swelling) who have had treatment for cancer (breast, melanoma, sarcoma, lymphoma) including: Surgery. Removal of lymph nodes.

  3. Here are basic guidelines: Your bandages should be wrapped just tight enough to stay in place and feel firm. Bandages should not be too tight or too loose. Bandages that are too tight can cause pain, numbness, or tingling in your fingers or hand.

  4. 11 maj 2023 · Fingertips can be awkward to bandage. Bandages can slip off or they're bulky, which makes it challenging to use the finger. Fortunately, you can easily modify a standard strip bandage and wrap it comfortably around your fingertip. If you...

  5. 27 lut 2017 · Apply stockinette or tubular bandage to entire arm (as seen in the finger bandaging video). Apply padding at the hand. Cut or tear a hole to accommodate the thumb and spiral wrap padding with a 50% overlap around hand, wrist, proceeding up the arm.

  6. Say goodbye to messy and cumbersome traditional finger bandages for your cut finger and embrace the new era of finger wound care. A bandage or dressing bandage, when used with the supplied Tubifast Applicator, ensures that the bandage stays in place without moving or bunching up.

  7. Coban wrap is an elasticated bandage that sticks to itself; however it will not stick to your skin. It can be put on around a finger or the hand in such a way that it can help to gently push the swelling out of the affected area.

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