Lindsay j mj hampton s.
Compression bandage system.
Elastic compression bandages table 6 2 are categorised according to the level of pressure generated on the angle of an average leg class 3a bandages provide light compression of 14 17 mmhg moderate compression 18 24 mmhg is imparted by class 3b bandages and 3c type bandages impart high compression between 25 and 35.
The first choice treatment for venous leg ulcers.
Compression bandages are mainly classified as elastic and inelastic.
Their relationship to restricted mobility.
May be left in place for up to one week.
Provides a higher pressure at the ankle decreasing pressure at the calf to help improve upward blood flow.
Flexpress4 4 layer compression bandage system is indicated as therapeutic compression for the management of venous leg ulcers and associated conditions for individuals with appropriate arterial circulation and ankle circumference.
A meta analysis of 5 clinical trials with 797 individual patient data highlights a definitive improvement in healing rates of venous leg ulcers with four layer compression bandage 4lb as opposed to short stretch bandage ssb.
Lentner a sf wienert v.
Short stretch compression bandage and the foot pump.
Limitation of movement in the ankle and talo calcaneonavicular joints caused by compression bandages.
Profore multi layer compression system.