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How to tie a bandage
The way to tie the bandage is to open your fingers first, put the bandage ring on your thumb and so on.

1. First, open your fingers, put the ring of bandage on your thumb with the seam down, and then pull the bandage on the back of your hand.

2, three times around the wrist, not too tight, the belt should be tied straight.

3. After wrapping your wrist, start wrapping your fingers from outside to inside. Wrap the palm pericardium first, then the little finger, then the palm.

4. Wrap each finger around the back of your hand in the same way, then wrap your finger around the back of your hand, then back to the back of your hand, and then back to the palm of your hand.

5. After each finger is wrapped, start wrapping the thumb to ensure that the thumb is also protected. The thumb can be wrapped twice to give it extra protection.

6. After the thumb is wrapped, wrap your hand with a bandage for 2-3 times, and then pull it down to your wrist and wrap it a few times.

7. Be sure to protect your wrist and put a bandage 3 inches below your palm.

8. Stick the velcro firmly to ensure that your belt won't come loose. There should be some space between your palm and wrist so that your hands can breathe. Tie it tight, but not too tight.

Banding method for arm fracture;

The hanging strap for arm fracture mainly uses a triangle towel to put the top corner in the direction of elbow joint, the bottom corner in the direction of wrist joint, one bottom corner in the neck and the other top corner outside the neck.

For the vertex angle attached to the body, it is placed in the direction of fingers, and the other vertex angle is placed in the direction of elbow joint. This is the method of dressing forearm fracture with triangle towel.

For specific pictures and videos, you can also refer to the network forearm suspension method, so that you can more intuitively and effectively understand the specific methods that need to be fixed after forearm surgery or forearm fracture.