This document outlines different bandaging techniques categorized by width of application - broad (zero fold), semi-broad (one or two folds), and narrow (three folds). Broad techniques are used for the head, arm slings, underarm slings, chest, and hands/feet. Semi-broad techniques are used for shoulders, hips, abdominal binders, and knees. Narrow techniques are used for the forehead, jaw, ear, cheek, neck, arms/forearms, hands/palms, antecubital area, thighs/legs, and ankles.
This document outlines different bandaging techniques categorized by width of application - broad (zero fold), semi-broad (one or two folds), and narrow (three folds). Broad techniques are used for the head, arm slings, underarm slings, chest, and hands/feet. Semi-broad techniques are used for shoulders, hips, abdominal binders, and knees. Narrow techniques are used for the forehead, jaw, ear, cheek, neck, arms/forearms, hands/palms, antecubital area, thighs/legs, and ankles.
This document outlines different bandaging techniques categorized by width of application - broad (zero fold), semi-broad (one or two folds), and narrow (three folds). Broad techniques are used for the head, arm slings, underarm slings, chest, and hands/feet. Semi-broad techniques are used for shoulders, hips, abdominal binders, and knees. Narrow techniques are used for the forehead, jaw, ear, cheek, neck, arms/forearms, hands/palms, antecubital area, thighs/legs, and ankles.