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3M Nexcare blister plasters 2 sizes assorted 6 pcs 3M Nexcare blister plasters 2 sizes assorted 6 pcs
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SCHOLL Pressure Point Protection Pads 1 Pair
 
GEHWOL Protective Plasters Oval 4 Pieces
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EPITACT Toe Protection M 26 mm
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EPITACT Toe Protection M 26 mm

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Product code: 3446736

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27.83 USD

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BORT PEDISOFT Toe/Finger Cap L
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BORT PEDISOFT Toe/Finger Cap L

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Product code: 3964603

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28.71 USD

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Gehwol Hammer Toe Pad G Right
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Gehwol Hammer Toe Pad G Right

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Product code: 2885221

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EPITACT Toe Protection L 36 mm
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EPITACT Toe Protection L 36 mm

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Product code: 3446742

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GEHWOL Corn Protection Plasters 9 pcs
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Gehwol Hammer Toe Cushion G Left
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Gehwol Hammer Toe Cushion G Left

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Product code: 2885215

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BORT PEDISOFT Toe/Finger Cap S
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BORT PEDISOFT Toe/Finger Cap S

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Product code: 3964572

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28.71 USD

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DermaPlast Effect Blister S 6 pcs
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DermaPlast Effect Blister S 6 pcs

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Product code: 7380980

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30.84 USD

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BORT PEDISOFT toe separator L BORT PEDISOFT toe separator L
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BORT PEDISOFT toe separator L

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Product code: 2317652

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23.88 USD

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BORT PEDISOFT Texline Toe/Finger Cap M
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BORT PEDISOFT Texline Toe/Finger Cap M

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Product code: 3326340

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28.24 USD

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BORT PEDISOFT Little Toe Protection
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BORT PEDISOFT Little Toe Protection

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Product code: 3661630

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BORT PEDISOFT Texline Tubular Bandage S
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BORT PEDISOFT Texline Tubular Bandage S

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Product code: 3324938

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28.24 USD

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Pressure protection for the skin is a crucial aspect of wound care and injury prevention. Prolonged pressure on certain areas of the skin can cause skin breakdown, which can lead to pressure ulcers or bedsores. Pressure relief patches can help to prevent skin damage by redistributing pressure on the affected area.

When choosing the right pressure relief patch, there are several factors to consider, including the size and shape of the affected area, the severity of the skin damage, and the patient's skin type and sensitivity. Some common types of pressure relief patches include:

Foam patches: Foam patches are soft and pliable and can conform to the shape of the affected area. They provide cushioning and redistribute pressure to prevent skin breakdown.

Gel patches: Gel patches are made of a soft, silicone-based material that conforms to the shape of the affected area. They provide cushioning and distribute pressure evenly to prevent skin damage.

Air-filled patches: Air-filled patches contain small air pockets that provide cushioning and redistribute pressure on the affected area. They are lightweight and easy to use, making them ideal for patients who are bedridden or have limited mobility.

Silicone patches: Silicone patches are soft and flexible and can conform to the shape of the affected area. They provide cushioning and are ideal for patients with sensitive skin.

Hydrocolloid patches: Hydrocolloid patches are made of a gel-like material that absorbs moisture from the wound or affected area. They provide cushioning and help to promote healing.

When choosing a pressure relief patch, it is essential to select the right size and shape for the affected area. The patch should cover the entire affected area and provide cushioning and pressure relief to prevent further skin damage.

It is also crucial to consider the patient's skin type and sensitivity when choosing a pressure relief patch. Patients with sensitive skin may require a softer, more flexible patch, such as a silicone or gel patch. Patients with more severe skin damage may require a thicker, more cushioned patch, such as a foam or air-filled patch.

In conclusion, pressure relief patches are an essential component of wound care and injury prevention. By selecting the right patch based on the size and shape of the affected area, the severity of the skin damage, and the patient's skin type and sensitivity, healthcare professionals can provide effective pressure protection for the skin and prevent further skin damage.

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