Rigid bandage LEUKOTAPE P

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Rigid bandage with great adherence and resistance power. This type of bandage is really useful for patellofemoral bandages and is applicable to specific areas such as shoulders and back. Immobilises the joint rigidly, which limits its movement.
Description
  • Leukotape P is a high strength rigid band with a strong zinc oxide adhesive (to ensure compliance, even with the sweat, or cold water), making it ideal for femolopatelar dressing and bandaging techniques back and shoulder.
  • The Leukotape P is used most often accompanied by an elastic bandage or covered with a gauze roll.
  • You can use a hypoallergenic white band (type Omnifix) to set the P Leukotape shoulders and knees, providing greater comfort and protection, especially for sensitive skin.
  • It is also used only in the shoulders and back.
APPLICATIONS AND BENEFITS
  • Designed specifically for the dressing femolopatelar (McConnell) taping technique for correcting patellar position (femolopatelar pain).
  • Excellent for the treatment of chronic shoulder problems and related structures to re-train the muscles through the bandage.
  • Supports joints in situations of maximum effort.
  • Provides rigid immobilization and limited joint movement.
FEATURES:
  • Allow the application: high tensile strength.
  • Eliminates the need for dressing too, emphasizing technical precision and placement of the bandage.
  • Contains latex.
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