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Single tire lining Cast Padding "Snow White" (size 10 cm x 4.6 m) is intended for use as a lining material for plaster, synthetic and compression dressings and splints for various injuries, especially those accompanied by bone fractures, as well as in the treatment of various diseases of the musculoskeletal system. motor apparatus.
Soft, comfortable lining TM "Snow White", perfectly adheres to the surface of the patient's skin and at the same time facilitates the imposition of a plaster bandage.
The use of the under-tire lining TM "Snow White" when applying a plaster cast greatly simplifies the process, and also has a number of additional advantages:
The properties of this product are provided by a special composition, namely 50% cotton and 50% viscose. This material combination is ideal for all skin types and is therefore recommended for patients with sensitive skin.
The lining eliminates such problems as the formation of bedsores, circulatory disorders, the development of ischemia and gangrene of the injured limb. Bedsores are formed due to the wrong technique of applying a plaster cast. Practice has shown that with the use of a lining, the level of injury to patients directly during the application of a bandage has almost halved. That is, such moments as the formation of gypsum folds when applied or the pressure of the bandage on the bony protrusions no longer exist. Today, the highest quality plaster linings are produced by TM "Snow White".
The use of TM "Snow White" underlays when applying plaster greatly simplifies the process of fixing an injured limb or body area, and also reduces the risk of bone displacement, abrasions and allergic reactions. Thanks to the high-quality materials used in the production of the lining, it perfectly absorbs moisture and eliminates the risk of skin maceration. Linings from TM "Snow White" have a dense structure that is resistant to delamination and "compression", that is, the volume of such a lining practically does not change after plaster is applied.
Single tire lining Cast Padding "Snow White" (size 10 cm x 4.6 m) is intended for use as a lining material for plaster, synthetic and compression dressings and splints for various injuries, especially those accompanied by bone fractures, as well as in the treatment of various diseases of the musculoskeletal system. motor apparatus.
Soft, comfortable lining TM "Snow White", perfectly adheres to the surface of the patient's skin and at the same time facilitates the imposition of a plaster bandage.
The use of the under-tire lining TM "Snow White" when applying a plaster cast greatly simplifies the process, and also has a number of additional advantages:
The properties of this product are provided by a special composition, namely 50% cotton and 50% viscose. This material combination is ideal for all skin types and is therefore recommended for patients with sensitive skin.
The lining eliminates such problems as the formation of bedsores, circulatory disorders, the development of ischemia and gangrene of the injured limb. Bedsores are formed due to the wrong technique of applying a plaster cast. Practice has shown that with the use of a lining, the level of injury to patients directly during the application of a bandage has almost halved. That is, such moments as the formation of gypsum folds when applied or the pressure of the bandage on the bony protrusions no longer exist. Today, the highest quality plaster linings are produced by TM "Snow White".
The use of TM "Snow White" underlays when applying plaster greatly simplifies the process of fixing an injured limb or body area, and also reduces the risk of bone displacement, abrasions and allergic reactions. Thanks to the high-quality materials used in the production of the lining, it perfectly absorbs moisture and eliminates the risk of skin maceration. Linings from TM "Snow White" have a dense structure that is resistant to delamination and "compression", that is, the volume of such a lining practically does not change after plaster is applied.