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20
Feb
Introduction to Foam First Aid BandagesWhen using self-adhesive elastic bandages, attention must be paid to skin preparation, wrapping technique, and removal methods; they are suitable for the care of minor daily injuries or for sports pro
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19
Feb
Introduction to EAB TapeEAB Bandage—short for Elastic Adhesive Bandage—is meticulously crafted from highly elastic fabric and features exceptional self-adhesive properties.
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18
Feb
Selecting and Using Hockey TapeDifferent venues impose different requirements on hockey tape. For indoor venues, polyurethane tape poses minimal risk and is suitable for use; for outdoor venues, polyethylene tape is more appropriat
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17
Feb
Athletic Tape: A Miracle Tool for Pain Relief and Enhanced Athletic PerformanceKinesiology tape—also known as athletic muscle tape or therapeutic elastic tape—is an elastic cotton tape widely utilized in sports medicine and physical therapy.
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16
Feb
How to Clean Sports Bandages: What Precautions Should You Take?If the bandage is light-colored, it is recommended to add detergent to water and let it soak for 3 to 5 minutes.
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15
Feb
How long should athletic tape be worn?Sports tape typically remains adhered for a duration ranging from several hours to several days.
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14
Feb
A Detailed Explanation of the Differences Between Athletic Tape and Kinesiolo...In the world of sports gear, selecting the right protective tape is crucial. Today, we will take a deep dive into two common types of athletic protective tape—traditional athletic tape and kinesiology
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13
Feb
What is sports tape used for?Hello everyone! Today, let's talk about how to quickly apply athletic tape—specifically, those pre-cut varieties. These tapes are already pre-measured and cut to suit your specific needs, making them
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12
Feb
Self-Adhesive Bandage—The Invisible Guardian of Your Ankle!Hey everyone! Do you ever feel a little anxious whenever you play basketball or soccer—constantly worrying that you might accidentally twist your ankle?
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11
Feb
Are self-adhesive bandages textiles?Self-adhesive bandages typically consist of non-woven fabric, elastic fibers, and medical-grade adhesive. While the non-woven fabric is a type of textile, the incorporation of medical adhesive endows
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10
Feb
Principles and Characteristics of Self-Adhesive BandagesNarrow Width: 2.5 cm – 5 cm (Ideal for precise wrapping of fingers and joints) Standard Width: 7.5 cm – 10 cm (The ideal choice for wrapping limbs) Extra-Wide: 15 cm or wider (Used for stabilizing t
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09
Feb
Why can non-woven self-adhesive bandages be reused?Clean and disinfect the injured area, ensuring the wound is dry.
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