FlexPress2™ two-layer compression bandage system provides moderate to high compression of the lower leg to aid venous blood return. Extra long length, slimmer, cooler, fits easily into standard or orthotic footwear.
FourFlex™ 4-layer compression bandaging system is used to manage chronic venous insufficiency and associated edema. Provides graduated compression for up to 7 days. Not made with natural rubber latex.
Gelocast® is an Unna boot for the management of venous insufficiency ulcers, phlebitis, strains and sprains, dislocations and as an after cast. Non-raveling gauze impregnated with zinc oxide and calamine.
HARTMANN Co-Lastic® Non-slip Cohesive Bandage consists of a non-slip fabric that allows the bandage to stick to itself but not the skin. Bandage can be teared by hand, is not made with natural rubber latex, is water resistant and air permeable.
HARTMANN Deluxe® and Deluxe® 480® premium orthopedic grade woven clip elastic bandages are ideal for limb and joint support following surgery and treatment of post-surgical edema. Metal clips are included for closure.
HARTMANN Econo-Paste® and Econo-Paste® Plus Calamine Unna Boot bandages are zinc paste bandages composed of knitted gauze that provide effective management of venous leg ulcers and inflammation of ligaments and tendons.
HARTMANN EZe-Band® Basic Self Closure Elastic Bandages are double self-closure bandages suitable for general compression and support. Cotton (>50%)/polyester blend and color-coded hook fasteners at both ends for easy identification and application. No need for clips or tape.
HARTMANN EZe-Band® Self Closure Elastic Bandages are double-self closure bandages suitable for general compression and support. Cotton (>55%)/polyester blend and color-coded hook fasteners at both ends for easy identification and application. No need for clips or tape.
HARTMANN FourPress® Multi-Layer Compression Bandage System is a 4-layer compression system consisting of padding, crepe, compression, and cohesive bandage layers. The 4 layers work together in providing sustained compression for up to 7 days.