Used for dressing small wounds such as hands, feet and toes. Methods: Wrap a tape around the affected area for several weeks, covering the previous week every week. Finally, cut off the end of the bandage and bind it or fix it with adhesive tape.
Spiral dressing
Spiral winding from bottom to top, with each back winding covering 1/3 ~ 1/2 of the previous winding. Used to trim palms, hips and tails.
Folding and packaging method
Also known as spiral reverse dressing. Used in areas with different diameters, such as forearm and thigh. The method is spiral winding from bottom to top, and each turn should be turned back downwards, covering 1/3 ~ 1/2 of the upper turn one by one.
Cross dressing method
Also known as "8" dressing. Used for wrist, appendage, ball joint and other parts to facilitate joint flexion. The dressing method is to make an annular band under the joint, then make an annular band obliquely above the front of the joint, and then obliquely pass through the front of the joint to below the joint. Do the above operation until the affected part is completely bandaged, and finally end with an annular band.