The most advanced dressing technology proven to protect, support and help wound healing and support during injuries. This new dressing technology comes from the USA.
The most advanced dressing technology proven to protect, support and help wound healing and support during injuries. This new dressing technology comes from the USA.
Designed for frontline professionals, NuBandage offers new technology uniquely different from traditional adhesive or conformal dressings. NuBandage is a tubular dressing that stretches, retracts, articulates and conforms to the extremities like no other dressing in wound care or support today. NuBandage is a one-piece moulded tubular TPE dressing that contains no seams, buckles or fasteners.
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NuBandage - 2×10 - Vented - High Compression
Dimensions: 5 x 25.5 cm / range 20 - 40 cm
Compression: high compression
Compression value: 27.1 - 37.9 mmHg
Therapy guide: joint stability, inflammation and bandage fixation
High compression: allows airflow in later stages of wound healing with maximum support. Helps control moderate to severe oedema (swelling) or lymphatic oedema.
Suggested retail price: €49.50
Unlike short-elastic woven bandages, NuBandage is a long-lasting non-woven, silky-soft, rubbery material called Thermal Plastic Elastomer (TPE), specially designed and formulated to be antimicrobial, hand-washable, reusable and able to expand up to 4x its original size.
NuBandage is unique because it can reduce swelling, provide support and interfaces to muscles and joints or add to the wound bed, without shifting or moving dressings and also eliminates additional trauma such as skin tears and pressure points that can cause longer and more expensive recovery.
Use low, medium or high compression depending on the amount of subbandaging, compression or wound support is required
NuBandage technology saves time, saves money and improves patient comfort and outcomes. Total cost savings of more than 87% compared to traditional bandage.
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