ITEM NAME:8x 4.5m First Aid Self Adhesive Elastic Bandage Tape for Knee Pads Finger Ankle Product Description Description: 8pcs 4.5m Non Woven Fabric Self Adhesive Elastic Bandage Wrap Tape for Knee Support Pads Finger Ankle Palm Shoulder Specifications: Product size: 5cm*4.5m/1.97 inch x 14.8 feet Product weight: 141g Product color: White, Fluorescent Pink, Orange, Black, Red, Skin Color, Blue, Green Use instructions: 1. Ring wrapping For small or cylindrical parts of the limb, such as the hands, feet, wrists and forehead, it is also used at the beginning of various dressings. The bandage is rolled up, held with the right hand, and the bandage is unfolded about 8 cm. The left thumb fixes the bandage head end to the bandaged portion, and the right hand is continuously wrapped around the ring. The number of rolls is determined as needed, and the end of the bandage is fixed with a twist cloth. 2. Spiral wrapping It is used for parts where the circumference is approximately equal, such as arms and fingers. Starting from the distal end, the two rolls are annularly wrapped, and then spirally wound at a 30Â ° angle to the proximal end. Each roll overlaps the previous roll by 2/3, and the end tape is fixed. The bandages do not cover each other when the first aid lacks a bandage or temporarily fixes the splint, which is called a serpentine dressing. 3. Spiral re-folding wrapping For parts with different circumferences, such as forearms, calves, thighs, etc., start with a two-week ring-wrapping, then do a spiral dressing, then press the center of the tape with one thumb and the other hand will take the tape from the opposite point. Fold down and cover 1/3 or 2/3 of the previous week. Each reflex must be neatly arranged in a straight line, but each reflex should not be at the wound and bone bulge. 4. "8" figure wrapping It is used for dressing and fixing clavicle fractures of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, etc. Take the elbow joint as an example, firstly wrap 2 rolls in the.For small or cylindrical parts of the limb, such as the hands, feet, wrists and forehead, it is also used at the beginning of various dressings. The bandage is rolled up, held with the right hand, and the bandage is unfolded about 8 cm.