Elastomull
Elastomull Elastic Gauze Bandage
Elastomull Elastic Gauze Bandage
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Fixing a dressing in place sounds simple until you're trying to do it on a knuckle, an elbow, or anywhere else the body actually bends and moves throughout the day. JOBST Elastomull elastic gauze bandage is built specifically for that challenge — offering a precise, secure fit even in areas with constant movement like fingers, toes, elbows, and knees.
The high density fabric gives Elastomull a soft, rich texture that's comfortable against skin, while its performance and stretchability help control edema in the area being wrapped. That combination of conformability and gentle compression makes it a versatile choice anywhere a dressing needs to stay put without restricting natural movement.
One detail that sets Elastomull apart from basic gauze wraps is how well it prevents slippage once it's applied — a small thing that makes a real difference for patients who are up and moving throughout the day. It's also made without natural rubber latex, so it fits cleanly into care plans for latex-sensitive patients.
Available in four widths (1.5", 2", 3", and 4", all at 4.1 yards) in non-sterile 20-roll boxes, Elastomull is a practical, everyday staple for fixation needs across nearly any part of the body.
Key Features
- Precise, secure fit even in high-movement areas like fingers, toes, elbows, and knees
- High density fabric offers a soft, comfortable texture against skin
- Stretchability helps control edema in the wrapped area
- Helps prevent slippage once the bandage is in place
- Not made with natural rubber latex; available in four widths
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Elastomull is used primarily to fix dressings in place, especially in areas with a lot of movement like fingers, toes, elbows, and knees. Its stretch and conformability also help control edema in the wrapped area.
A: Elastomull is used primarily to fix dressings in place, especially in areas with a lot of movement like fingers, toes, elbows, and knees. Its stretch and conformability also help control edema in the wrapped area.
Q: Does Elastomull stay in place during movement?
A: Yes — Elastomull is designed to help prevent slippage once applied, and its precision fit holds up well in areas with constant movement, which is one of its key advantages over basic gauze bandages.
Q: What sizes does Elastomull come in?
A: Elastomull is available in four widths — 1.5 inch, 2 inch, 3 inch, and 4 inch — all at 4.1 yards in length, sold in non-sterile boxes of 20 rolls.
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