
Pressure bandaging is the basis of any phlebographic therapy. Since a good bandage should fit and hold well, there is need of special bandaging techniques. Any bandage encircling the leg evenly, slackening in pressure from distal to proximal regions and constricting nowhere is considered correct and good. We present our own technique of pressure bandaging, which meets with all these demands.
Varicose Veins, Venous Insufficiency, Humans, Postphlebitic Syndrome, Bandages, Clothing, Varicose Ulcer
Varicose Veins, Venous Insufficiency, Humans, Postphlebitic Syndrome, Bandages, Clothing, Varicose Ulcer
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