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When bandaging the shoulder, forearm, thigh, torso, fingers, a spike-shaped ascending or descending bandage

The crossover of the bandage moves occurs at 2/3 of its width, covering its previous rounds, along one line. The cross is carried out along one line: up - with an ascending spike-shaped bandage, down - with a descending one.

Spike-shaped bandage on the shoulder joint

  • On the affected side, two fixing circular bandages are made around the shoulder.
  • A sterile napkin is applied to the wound using sterile tweezers.
  • The third round of the bandage is carried upwards - obliquely upwards on the back along the front surface of the shoulder.
  • The fourth round - along the back through the armpit of the healthy side to the front surface of the chest, heading towards the shoulder of the injured arm.
  • Fifth round - circular coverage of the shoulder - front, outer, back, inner surface. Then, along the front surface of the shoulder, the bandage is brought to the back and a cross is made with the 4th round.
  • All tours of the bandage are repeated until the complete closure of the shoulder joint. The bandage is fixed on the front surface of the chest with a pin.
Spike-shaped bandage on the finger of the hand
  • Two fixing circular rounds are made on the wrist.
  • The bandage is brought to the nail phalanx through the back surface of the hand and the diseased finger.
  • The bandage goes around the finger along the palmar and dorsal surfaces in a cruciform way and is carried out to the wrist.
  • A circular tour is made around the wrist - fixing.
  • The rounds of the bandage are repeated, with each subsequent move of the bandage covering the previous one by half the width until the finger is completely covered with a bandage.
  • The final fixing round is on the wrist. The ends of the bandage are tied, or the bandage is fixed with a pin.
Spike-shaped bandage on the thigh video

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