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Tubular Form Compression Bandage Size A 4cm Wide Latex Free Natural

Stock Code
23310060
In Stock
Location View Stock
$1.80
Stock Code
23310060
Manufacturer Code
SM100
TUBULAR FORM COMPRESSION BANDAGE SIZE A 4cm WIDE INFANT FEET/ARMS LATEX FREE NATURAL SM100
MTR
1 Unit
$1.80
Carton
10 MTR(s)
$18.00

Free Delivery on orders over $50

Provide gentle, effective compression for infants and young children with a safe, durable tubular bandage designed for orthopedic and vascular support.

The ideal tubular compression bandage delivers low to medium compression for managing venous insufficiency, edema, and swelling in infant and pediatric limbs. Suitable for soft tissue injuries, joint strains, rib injuries, or post-cast support, it offers clinical-grade performance while remaining gentle on delicate skin. Its low-fray, latex-free design ensures safety and durability during daily use.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Provides controlled low to medium compression for effective edema and swelling management.
  • Supports soft tissue injuries, joint strains, rib injuries, and post-cast recovery.
  • Promotes healing of venous leg ulcers as part of a three-layer compression system.
  • Ensures durability with a low-fray design, reducing loose threads on delicate skin.
  • Fits infant limbs comfortably with Size A for circumferences between 7-11?cm.
  • Maintains safety for sensitive skin with a latex-free formulation.
  • Delivers consistent quality as a product proudly made in Australia.
This tubular compression bandage provides secure, gentle, and clinically effective support for infants and young children, supporting recovery and comfort every step of the way.
Manufacturer TUBULAR FORM
Manufacturer Code SM100
Colour NATURAL
Composition LATEX FREE
Measurement 4cm WIDE
Size SIZE A

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