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Elastic Polo Leg Wrap Compression Bandage for Horses, Dogs, Cats, Sheep, Cow, Dog Wound Care, Vet Wrap

Treat Our Horse Like Family and Take Good Care of Them! Proper bandaging technique and types of bandages in horse Bandaging can provide both protection and support for the horse while working, traveling, resting, or recovering from injury. A good rule for bandage tightness is to thump the bandage. If you flick it hard with your finger, should resonate a sound similar to that obtained when thumping a ripe melon. The sound of the thump can differ depending on the material, but the general idea is that the bandage should be uniformly tight. Follow the basic guideline when bandaging a horseâ s leg: 1. Start with clean, dry legs and bandages. If there is a wound, make sure it has been cleaned, rinsed, and dressed according to your veterinarianâ s recommendations. 2. Use a thickness of an inch or more of soft, clean padding to protect the leg beneath the bandage. Apply padding so it lies flat and wrinkle-free against the skin. 3. Start the wrap on the inside of the cannon bone above the fetlock joint. Do not begin or end over a joint, as movement will tend to loosen the bandage and cause it to unwrap. 4. Wrap the leg from front to back, outside to inside (counterclockwise on left legs, clockwise on right legs). 5. Wrap in a spiral pattern, working down the leg and up again, overlapping the preceding layer by 50 percent. 6. Do not wrap the legs too tightly, creating pressure points. 7. Avoid applying bandages too loosely. If loose bandages slip, they will not provide proper support and may endanger the horse. 8. Leg padding and bandages should extend below the coronet band of the hoof to protect the area. 9. Extend the bandages to within one-half inch of the padding at the top and bottom. If there is a potential problem with bedding or debris getting into the bandage, seal the openings with a loose wrap of flexible adhesive bandage.

Product Features

  • Take a Good Care of Your Lovely Horse: The compression bandages can be used as a prevention tool to help direct the accumulated lymphatic fluid from the horses leg. They can also be used to treat or improve lymphatic flow. The correct function of the lymphatic system is vital to horses, their health, and well-being.
  • Improve Soft Windgall: Windgalls are soft synovial swellings located most of the time above and behind the fetlock joint. They can be caused by an irritation of the joint surface or capsule.
  • Treat Recent Ganglions: A ganglion is a small cyst that doesnt contain any synovial lining, and its one of the most common soft-tissue abnormalities. They are usually caused by day-to-day wear and tear on the tendon or joint.
  • Improve Post-Operative Or Post-Trauma Swelling: Postoperative rehabilitation varies according to the severity of the damage and the type of surgical procedure involved. compression bandages can protect joints from postoperative edema, and they can also provide support during the recovery and re-entry into activity.
  • Buy with Confidence: If you are not satisfied with the compresssion bandage, you can get a new replacement or a full refund within 30 days.

Buy with confidence as this product comes with 18 months full local warranty in Australia & New Zealand (unless otherwise stated in the overview).

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