- Material: Typically made from a blend of cotton and elastic fibers (like spandex or rubber), which provides stretchability and breathability.
- Texture: It has a characteristic rough or crinkled texture that helps the bandage stay in place without slipping, even on joints.
- Reusability: Most crepe bandages are washable and reusable, making them a cost-effective option for long-term use.
- Features: It usually comes with metal clips or an adhesive end to secure the wrapping.
The primary function of a crepe bandage is to apply controlled pressure to an injured area to aid the healing process.
- Support for Sprains and Strains: It provides firm support to torn, twisted, or stretched muscles and ligaments in areas like the ankles, wrists, knees, and elbows.
- Reduces Swelling and Pain: The compression helps limit fluid accumulation in the tissues, which in turn reduces swelling and alleviates pain.
- Aids Sports Injuries: Athletes often use them to support injured areas during activity or to prevent further injury.
- Secures Dressings: It can be used to hold sterile wound dressings in place, protecting the wound from dirt and bacteria.




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