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Medical textiles are a diverse range of fiber-based materials designed for medical purposes. Medical textiles (fabrics) are a subset of technical textiles that focus on fiber-based products used in healthcare applications such as prevention, care, and hygiene. The range of applications for medical textiles extends from simple cotton bandages to advanced tissue engineering. Common examples of products made from medical textiles include dressings, implants, surgical sutures, certain medical devices, healthcare textiles, diapers, sanitary pads, wet wipes, and insulating fabrics.
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supports
Orthopedic supports are small, useful and helpful in everyday life. They can help with pain and immobility in the hands, elbows, back, knees or ankles.
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Tapes ( Adhesive )
Transparent plasters are suitable for covering all types of smaller wounds such as cuts, scratches and grazes & non-woven is made with natural or synthetic fibers that have been interlocked mechanically, thermally, or chemically. Non-woven fabrics have a range of diverse properties.
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Dressings
Covering and protecting superficial wounds, such as abrasions or lacerations.
Absorbing wound drainage from surgical incisions or lacerations.
Applying topical medications to wounds using impregnated gauze dressings.
Covering and protecting second-degree burns.
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Bandages
- Ankle and foot Spica
- Spiral bandage
- Groin support
- Shoulder Spica
- Elbow figure-eight
- Gauze hand and wrist figure-eight
- Cloth ankle wrap