Product name: Spandex wrinkle bandage Specification: 5*450cm 7.5*450cm 10*450cm 15*450cm 75g/m2 Material: Textile material Bandage dressing method should be based on the morphological characteristics of the bandaged part, using different bandaging methods: 1) Circular bandage method is used to bandage parts of the limbs with uniform thickness, such as wrists, lower calves and forehead, etc. It is also the bandage method used at the beginning or end of other bandage methods. When bandaging, first open the bandage, place the band head obliquely on the injured limb and press it with the thumb, wrap the band around the limb, then fold a small corner of the band head, and then continue to bandage in circles, covering each circle, and bandaging 3~4 circles; 2) Spiral bandage method is used to bandage parts of the limbs with little difference in thickness, such as upper arms, lower thighs, etc. When bandaging, first make 2 to 3 circles of circular bandages, then wrap the bandage upwards obliquely, with each circle covering 1/2 to 1/3 of the previous circle; 3) The reverse spiral bandage method is used to bandage parts with large differences in limb thickness, such as forearms, calves, thighs, etc. When bandaging, first make 2 to 3 circles of circular bandages, press the upper edge of the bandage with the left thumb, fold the bandage downward, wrap it backward and tighten the bandage, fold it back once for each circle, and press 1/2 to 1/3 of the previous circle with the next circle. The folded part should not be on the wound or bone protrusion; 4) The figure-8 bandage method is used to bandage joints such as elbows, knees, and ankles. There are two methods: one is to make several circles of circular bandages on the joints first, then wrap the bandage obliquely, one circle wrapping above the joint, one circle wrapping below the joint, and the two circles intersecting at the concave surface of the joint, repeating, gradually leaving the joint, each circle pressing 1/2 to 1/3 of the previous circle, and finally make a circular bandage above or below the joint to end. The second method is to first make a few circles of circular bandages under the joint, then wrap the bandage back and forth in an "8" shape from bottom to top and then from top to bottom, so that the intersection gradually moves closer to the joint, and then end with a circular bandage.