While some bandages are still manufactured with latex, many woven and knitted elastic bandages provide adequate compression without the use of natural rubber or latex.
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It printed a photograph of Hingis, her left leg wrapped in an elastic bandage, sitting on the edge of her bed and holding yellow plastic crutches.
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It had a photograph of Hingis, her left leg wrapped in an elastic bandage, sitting on the edge of her bed and holding yellow plastic crutches.
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Once these had been placed in containers, the body was unwrapped from the brown blanket, which had been sealed shut at both ends by Ace elastic bandages.
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After the game, El-Amin had the ankle on ice and in thick, brown, elastic bandages that made his right foot look nearly the size of a basketball.
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If at all possible, the injured area should be compressed at the same time as it is being iced, for example, by securing the ice pack with an elastic bandage.
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The corpse still was swaddled in several layers of clothing and armored with sheets of cardboard and magazines held in place with elastic bandages _ apparent protection from the razor wire-topped fences.
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It involves wrapping an elastic bandage from the mid-forearm to about halfway up the bicep, with much of the bandage around the elbow, making it more difficult for the arm to remain bent.
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The wrist was wrapped in an elastic bandage, and Woods will seek further treatment on the East Coast today with hopes of salvaging plans to compete in the Northeast Amateur next week in Rhode Island.
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At one point, Janet Messineo, a Vineyard taxidermist and a talented angler who was catching bluefish at a furious rate, asked if I would help her put an elastic bandage on her wrist to alleviate her tendinitis.