Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/First aid/Ankle splint"

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The  figure-eight  bandage  is used  for dressings  of  the  ankle,  as  well  as  for  supporting a sprain.  While keeping the foot at a right angle, start a 3-inch bandage around the instep for several turns to anchor it.  Carry the bandage upward over the instep and around behind the ankle, forward, and again across the instep and down under the arch, thus completing one  figure-eight. Continue  the  figure-eight  turns, overlapping  one-third  to  one-half  the  width  of  the bandage and with an occasional turn around the ankle, until the compress is secured or until adequate support is obtained.
 
The  figure-eight  bandage  is used  for dressings  of  the  ankle,  as  well  as  for  supporting a sprain.  While keeping the foot at a right angle, start a 3-inch bandage around the instep for several turns to anchor it.  Carry the bandage upward over the instep and around behind the ankle, forward, and again across the instep and down under the arch, thus completing one  figure-eight. Continue  the  figure-eight  turns, overlapping  one-third  to  one-half  the  width  of  the bandage and with an occasional turn around the ankle, until the compress is secured or until adequate support is obtained.
 
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Revision as of 15:00, 18 January 2019

Ankle bandage.svg

The figure-eight bandage is used for dressings of the ankle, as well as for supporting a sprain. While keeping the foot at a right angle, start a 3-inch bandage around the instep for several turns to anchor it. Carry the bandage upward over the instep and around behind the ankle, forward, and again across the instep and down under the arch, thus completing one figure-eight. Continue the figure-eight turns, overlapping one-third to one-half the width of the bandage and with an occasional turn around the ankle, until the compress is secured or until adequate support is obtained.