(1) Ring shape: wrap the bandage in a ring shape, with the next week completely pressing the previous week. Used to start and end bandaging, or to bandage the neck, wrist, etc. The bandage rings can also be gradually staggered in the same direction, which is suitable for covering one eye and one ear.
(2) Snake shape: wrap in an oblique shape, leaving gaps on both sides. Used for insufficient bandage or temporary simple fixation of splint.
(3) Spiral shape: If it is spirally wound, the next week presses about 1/2 to 1/3 of the previous week. Used for parts with similar circumferences such as the upper arms, thighs, trunk and fingers
(4) Spiral reflexed shape: Based on the spiral shape, fold it into an isosceles triangle every week, and fold it every time Everything should be aligned to maintain appearance. Used to wrap calves and forearms with inconsistent diameters.
(5) "8" shape: used to bandage elbows, knee joints, groin, shoulders, heels, palms, fingers, etc.
(6) Return shape: Starting from the center of the top, return to both sides until the top is covered.