Collection: Cohesive Bandages

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Cohesive bandages are designed to provide reliable, comfortable, and flexible support for a wide range of injuries and wounds. Whether used for sprains, strains, or post-operative support, these bandages are ideal for use in clinical, hospital, and home care settings. With their self-adhesive properties, cohesive bandages offer a secure hold without the need for clips or fasteners, making them easy... Read More

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Cohesive bandages are primarily used for securing dressings, immobilising injuries such as sprains and strains, and providing support for post-surgical wounds. They are also commonly used in sports medicine and injury management.
Unlike regular bandages, cohesive bandages are self-adhesive and stick only to themselves, not to the skin or clothing. This makes them easy to apply, remove, and replace, with minimal discomfort to the patient.
Yes, cohesive bandages are ideal for securing dressings in place. They are commonly used to hold gauze, non-adherent dressings, and other medical materials over wounds or surgical sites.
To apply a cohesive bandage, simply start at one end of the injury or wound, wrapping the bandage securely around the area. Be sure to overlap each layer slightly to ensure a secure fit. The bandage will adhere to itself without the need for clips or other fasteners.
Yes, cohesive bandages are designed with breathable materials that allow air to circulate, which helps to prevent moisture build-up and irritation. This promotes a healthy environment for the wound or injury to heal.


Absolutely. Cohesive bandages are commonly used to wrap and immobilise joints, including ankles, wrists, and elbows. Their flexible and secure fit provides the necessary support for the injury while allowing for some movement.
The duration for wearing a cohesive bandage depends on the type of injury and the healthcare provider's recommendations. Typically, the bandage can be worn for several days, but it should be replaced if it becomes wet, soiled, or starts to lose its adhesive properties.
No, cohesive bandages are designed for single-use. Once they lose their effectiveness or become compromised, they should be replaced to ensure continued support and protection.