Medical finger tape is generally made from non-woven fabric materials, which are breathable, lightweight, and durable. It typically comes in a roll or pre-cut strips with an adhesive backing, making it easy to apply and remove. Some tapes may also be self-adhesive, eliminating the need for additional clips or fasteners.
In addition to wound care, medical finger tape can also be used to provide support and protection during athletic or physical activities. For example, it can be applied to fingers to prevent injuries such as sprains, dislocations, and fractures.
Medical finger tape is a specially designed tape that is primarily used to protect and support the finger area to facilitate wound healing and prevent further damage. It has the following effects:
Protect the wound: Medical finger tape can cover the wound and form a protective layer to prevent bacteria and other external pollutants from entering the wound and reduce the risk of infection.
Immobilization and Support: Finger Tape can immobilize and support fractured, sprained or strained fingers, help stabilize wounds, reduce pain and discomfort, and promote healing.
PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION: With proper binding, the finger tape can disperse pressure, reduce the burden on joints and muscles, reduce swelling and inflammation.
Improve blood circulation: Proper compression and support can improve blood circulation and speed up the healing process.
PROVIDES STABILITY AND FUNCTIONALITY: For certain finger injuries, such as ligament damage or joint stability issues, finger tape can provide additional stability and functional support, reducing range of motion and preventing further injury.