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Brief Introduction:
Orthopaedic Casting Bandages are advanced alternatives to traditional plaster bandages, used widely in orthopedic fracture immobilization. Made from polyester or fiberglass polymer, they offer lightweight structure, fast curing, and excellent strength. These bandages support both patient comfort and efficient clinical operations.
Features :
Material Options: Polyester polymer and glass fiber polymer fabrics available
Color Variety: White, Green, Blue, Pink, Black, and others for easy classification
Curing Time: Sets within 2 to 5 minutes, improving application efficiency
Radiolucency: Enables clear X-ray imaging for accurate post-op evaluation
High Strength & Stability: Maintains shape and support after curing with minimal shrinkage
Benefits:
Lightweight for Mobility: Enhances patient comfort and facilitates rehabilitation
Efficient Clinical Use: Fast curing and strong support reduce treatment time and enhance reliability
X-ray Friendly: Allows continuous wound monitoring without removing the cast
Hospital-Grade Quality: Trusted by medical professionals as a dependable upgrade to plaster bandages
Versatile Application: Suitable for a variety of fracture and orthopedic conditions
Scope of Application:
Orthopaedic Casting Bandages for all wound types. Safe and effective Procedure for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What is the main advantage of polymer casting bandages over traditional plaster?
A: Polymer casting bandages are significantly lighter, cure faster, and provide higher strength after setting. They also allow X-rays to pass through, making them ideal for postoperative monitoring.
Q: Are these bandages safe for all patient types?
A: Yes, both polyester and fiberglass options are designed to be biocompatible and safe for clinical use under professional supervision.
Q: How should the bandage be stored?
A: Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture. Avoid exposure to light or air until ready for use to prevent premature curing.
Q: Can the bandage be removed easily once cured?
A: Yes, once fully hardened, it can be removed with standard medical cutting tools designed for casting materials.
Brief Introduction:
Orthopaedic Casting Bandages are advanced alternatives to traditional plaster bandages, used widely in orthopedic fracture immobilization. Made from polyester or fiberglass polymer, they offer lightweight structure, fast curing, and excellent strength. These bandages support both patient comfort and efficient clinical operations.
Features :
Material Options: Polyester polymer and glass fiber polymer fabrics available
Color Variety: White, Green, Blue, Pink, Black, and others for easy classification
Curing Time: Sets within 2 to 5 minutes, improving application efficiency
Radiolucency: Enables clear X-ray imaging for accurate post-op evaluation
High Strength & Stability: Maintains shape and support after curing with minimal shrinkage
Benefits:
Lightweight for Mobility: Enhances patient comfort and facilitates rehabilitation
Efficient Clinical Use: Fast curing and strong support reduce treatment time and enhance reliability
X-ray Friendly: Allows continuous wound monitoring without removing the cast
Hospital-Grade Quality: Trusted by medical professionals as a dependable upgrade to plaster bandages
Versatile Application: Suitable for a variety of fracture and orthopedic conditions
Scope of Application:
Orthopaedic Casting Bandages for all wound types. Safe and effective Procedure for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What is the main advantage of polymer casting bandages over traditional plaster?
A: Polymer casting bandages are significantly lighter, cure faster, and provide higher strength after setting. They also allow X-rays to pass through, making them ideal for postoperative monitoring.
Q: Are these bandages safe for all patient types?
A: Yes, both polyester and fiberglass options are designed to be biocompatible and safe for clinical use under professional supervision.
Q: How should the bandage be stored?
A: Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture. Avoid exposure to light or air until ready for use to prevent premature curing.
Q: Can the bandage be removed easily once cured?
A: Yes, once fully hardened, it can be removed with standard medical cutting tools designed for casting materials.