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Care visits may need to be scheduled twice weekly early on, progressing to weekly unless the patient has home health care and the agency providing the care can provide the appropriate type of wrap as well as the skill level of the nurse changing the wraps in the home setting. Some may have regular lengths that cover only some affected area. Prevent Sliding. (See Figure 5). Ironically, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will pay for stockings only when the patient has an ulcer, as part of the Surgical Dressing Policy. When doing this, use a figure-eight pattern, then wrap around the arch of your foot each time you pass around your ankle. pose a problem for your skin. Multiple types of compression wraps are available for use in wound clinics. This may cause patients to enter a cycle of repeated ulcerations if they cannot afford the stockings. Stockings are a lifetime necessity. Although edema and lymphedema patients both are treated with compression therapy, the lymphedema therapy regimen may be quite different from the management of edema resulting from CVI. ones used in covering casts. A critical success factor is whether the patient will wear the wrap for the prescribed length-of-time and maximize the therapy. Additionally, that same construction worker may be required to wear high boots that would not fit over a multilayered wrap. Foot wraps come in different sizes, lengths, colors, and compression levels. Often indicated for treating lymphedema and for wound care, the application of these wraps is usually hassle free. Slip-on inelastic devices with adjustable Velcro straps are also options. One of the best things about wearing leg compression wraps is that they are easy to apply. Unlike conventional compression stockings, alternative compression wraps aren’t pulled on, they are attached with velcro style straps.  Examples: SurePress and SetoPress (Convatec, Skillman, NJ). Compression wraps are very versatile garments, which offer different features that make them more effective and versatile. They help to manage leg ulcers, poor circulation, lymphedema, and swelling. Missing work is not an option for this patient. Traditional compression stockings use static compression to improve your circulation. Here are some common conditions that you can use compression wraps for: Before donning your compression wraps, insert three of your fingers – the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger – between the straps. Examples: Farrow Wrap®(Farrow Medical Innovations, Bryan, Tex), CirCaid®, (Coloplast Corp. Minneapolis, Minn). Selection of the wrap or bandage type requires not only a comprehensive assessment of the patient and the wound, but also a thorough understanding of the patient’s lifestyle including occupational and social needs, shoe wear, and functional status. To help you get started on your search, we rounded up the 6 best knee compression sleeves you can buy online, with options that span various price ranges and types of sleeves. You should follow some procedures to wrap your lower extremities properly. Compression wraps may cause rubbing, discomfort, and possibly blistering, resulting in iatrogenic injury and further ulceration. If any one of these factors is omitted from the equation, the patient may be doomed to failure. The ability to match the compression choice with the patient’s body, leg type and shape, occupation, shoe requirements, and the like is imperative. These wraps are often worn after completing a decongestive therapy or after CDT. Avoid using sharp scissors to remove your wraps. The wrap applied for a week or even several days at a time makes personal hygiene a challenge because the wrap needs to be kept dry. Compression therapy is considered a standard of care for chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) patients. Learn more. most compression wraps does not damage your clothes. They also make sure there is no reoccurrence. Your doctor is in the best position to decide how many layers will work best for your condition. Generally, you can apply leg compression wraps according to the manufacturer’s instructions and the tips provided in this article. Patients with lymphedema ideally should have been seen and treated by a clinician trained in manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) and complete decongestive therapy (CDT), a certified CLT-LANA therapist. Cotton padding can be applied as a first layer to make the wrap more comfortable. Compression wraps … Graduated compression stockings are one option and come in knee-high and thigh-high stockings. Wrap the area twice. Always have a contingency plan. Padding is applied directly to the skin, overwrapped by layers of dressing. will poke through. donning the wrap. layer in circles. Orthotic devices. Meanwhile, ensure your skin is well taken care of by using dressings with satisfactory exudate absorption. Stretch your legs out in front of you before Having another person available for assistance or placing towels on the floor of the shower or tub to eliminate the slick surface can reduce the risk of falls. The layers have to be wrapped in such a way that no skin from lint. He walks into the clinic with an antalgic gait then rests in the waiting room. Historically referred to as the Unna Boot, these paste bandages consist of roll gauze impregnated with zinc oxide, gelatin, and in some cases calamine. (See Figure 1). (See Figures 7&8). Examples: Viscopaste (Smith and Nephew, Largo, Fla) and Unna-Flex (Convatec, Skillman, NJ) (See Figure 4). There are many features that may come along with these wraps like reversible colors, short stretch, pull tab aids special notches, overlaying straps, reversible design, and pull tabs. The stretch is often short with high working pressure. This step is essential not only for the skin health, but also the patient’s sense of well being. Does the patient have lymphedema, CVI, or a combination of the two? Ensure you have a taught wrap, but it should not be too tight. In most cases though, a compression wrap will be appropriate for treating minor sprains. You may have to wear them for about a week, although there are cases that may require that you change them more often. Examples: Comprilan (BSN Medical, Hamburg, Germany) and LoPress (Hartmann, Rock Hill, SC). Typically, these elastic bandages offer sustained pressure over a longer period of time. Compression wraps are elastic bandages that wrap around a part of your body to keep swelling down. Hygiene and skin care. Quite effective and versatile, knee wraps feature different stretches and pull tabs. place it in a pillowcase first. Managing the patient requiring compression demands a definite level of competency and skill on the part of the staff and necessitates close attention to detail and patient follow-up. Rather, it is almost imperative for the wound center treating large numbers of patients with edema to have multiple options available to meet the needs of this large patient group. Also, the wraps are used during the maintenance or secondary phase of treating Lymphedema. They offer dynamic compression for people with open ulcer, fragile skin, limbs that fluctuate in size or people with limbs that are unusually shaped. 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