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3M
3M Coban Cohesive Bandage - Standard Compression Self-Adherent Wrap
A self-adherent elastic wrap that functions like a tape, but sticks only to itself. Used to secure dressings and other devices; compress or protect wound sites; immobilize injuries and more.Conveniently sticks to itself without the need for adhesive,...
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Smith & Nephew
Smith & Nephew Profore LF 4-Layer Compression Bandage System
Profore LF is a latex-free formulation, multi-layer compression bandage system. It has been developed in response to a growing concern from customers about the potential danger of latex allergy / hypersensitivity. Profore LF provides the same effective...
As low as $35.17 -
Molnlycke
Tubigrip Elastic Tubular Bandage - Pull On Sleeve, Standard Compression
Tubigrip provides lasting, effective support with complete freedom of movement for the patient. Once the bandage has been applied, covered elastic threads within the fabric move to adjust to the contours of the body and distribute pressure evenly over...
As low as $13.41 -
Hartmann
Hartmann Econo-Paste Conforming Unna Boot Bandage with Zinc Oxide Paste
Conforming zinc-oxide paste bandage for management of venous leg ulcers, inflammation of ligaments and tendons and post cast removal.Made of lightweight knitted gauze and zinc oxide paste Stretches and conforms easily Does not slip Vacuum-sealed foil...
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McKesson
McKesson Spandagrip Elastic Tubular Bandage - Standard Compression Support
For use with strains and sprains, soft tissue injuries, support following cast removal, general edema, post-graft pressure for those who have burn injuries, and rib cage injuries.Designed for large thigh Provides sustained pressure compression consistent...
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Tubigrip
Tubigrip Elastic Tubular Support, Pull-On Sleeve - Standard Compression
Tubigrip provides lasting, effective support with complete freedom of movement for the patient. Once the bandage has been applied, covered elastic threads within the fabric move to adjust to the contours of the body and distribute pressure evenly over...
As low as $54.04 -
Hartmann
Hartmann EZe-Band LF Elastic Bandage Wrap - Standard Compression
Orthopedic grade knitted bandage for controlled, consistent compression. Can be used for the treatment of venous leg ulcers, lymphedema, post-operative edema and for general support.EZe-Band LF is a orthopedic grade bandage that wraps and secures easily...
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McKesson
McKesson Elastic Bandage Wrap - Standard Compression, Hook and Loop Closure
Provide your injury with the support and compression it needs to recover by using this McKesson Non-Sterile Elastic Bandage. The elastic bandage is ideal for wrapping strains and sprains, effectively reducing pressure on your injured or overstressed...
As low as $13.42
Compression Bandages
Compression Bandages
Compression bandages can help stabilize minor injuries, reduce inflammation and swelling, and ease discomfort. Doctors often recommend treating injuries such as bruises, strains, or sprains with the RICE approach — which stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. Compression bandages and wraps can be useful tools to keep in your first aid kit.There are a lot of options to choose from when shopping for compression bandages. Knowing what might best suit your needs can help you sort through them.
Type of Injury
Different types of bandages may work better for different injuries. A compression bandage for the knee needs to support walking, while one for an elbow may need to be more flexible. Talk to your healthcare provider or trainer to find out the best compression bandage for your specific injury.Dimensions and Size
Compression bandages come in various widths and lengths. A wider bandage may not need to be wrapped as many times around an area to provide compression. A more narrow band could allow for increased flexibility and more versatility if you need to apply compression to a smaller body area.Brand
Several manufacturers make compression bandages. If you prefer a certain brand, you can filter your search results to show products from that manufacturer.Color
Traditional wrapping bandages used to be tan or white. Now consumers have a wide range of color choices, including bright wraps in neon hues so that you can showcase personality, support your favorite team, or choose other fun themes to wear. Of course, if you'd prefer to stick with neutral-colored bandaging, there are plenty of those to choose from.Closure
Many compression bandages are self-adhesive, so you don't need any additional supplies to apply them and have them stay on. Some feature an adhesive that sticks on one side of the compression wrap. Others may have hook-and-loop closures to stay secure, and some varieties come with pin closures. Which is best for you may just be a matter of preference, and ease of use. People with arthritis, for example, may prefer self-adhesive bandages because they are easier to manage.Breathability
Some tapes allow the skin to "breathe" a little more easily than others do. This can be important if you need to wear the athletic tape for long stretches, have sensitive skin, or look for a product that allows moisture to get through.Latex vs. Non-Latex
Some compression bandages and sleeves contain latex, which helps make them stretch. However, if you are allergic to latex, look closely at the label before buying to make sure you get a latex-free product.Cost
Most compression bandages are relatively inexpensive, starting at just a couple of dollars. If you're on a budget, you may reach for the lower-priced products first. But keep in mind, more expensive compression wraps often involve stronger materials or provide other upgrades.If you have questions, our customer service is available to help you find your perfect fit.