All experts agree that compression bandages need to be applied by trained staff which, by definition, means self-bandaging is not really an option for them. This can be explained by the fear of having the patients, carers, or non-trained staff applying dangerously high pressures by over-stretching the elastic component of the bandaging system. In order to reduce the risks of applying dangerously too high pressures, elastic bandages are sometimes marked with a pictogramm that will show when the right stretch is reached. The main inconvenients of such systems is that the levels of compression reached will depend on: Thanks to its' unique and patented structure, the stretchability of Fast'n Go hybrid bandage is mechanically limited. This means the patients, carers, or non-trained staff cannot apply dangerously high pressures by over stretching Thonic bandage. The absolute contra-indications are: A regular reevaluation of the ratio benefit/risk is necessary in case of : The patients who will benefit the most from Fast'n Go hybrid bandage are: Patients whose compression therapy is applied by carers or non-trained healthcare staff Yes, Fast'n Go hybrid bandage can be washed in a washing machine at 40°C (without softener) and the guarantee on manufacturing, finishing and quality extends over a period of 6 months after delivery. The anchor point is an option available on all sizes of Fast'n Go hybrid bandage. This system has been developped by Thonic Innovation to facilitate the application of Fast'n Go hybrid bandage and more specifically for self-bandaging of the upper limb. The patient just has to insert the thumb in the anchor point and to apply Fast'n Go hybrid bandage. If the size of the patient's big toe allows it, the anchor point can also be used for the lower limb. In order to optimize the compression in the retro-malleolar area, Fast'n Go hybrid bandage can be applied directly from the toe to the back of the ankle before going under the foot with a figure of 8 bandaging around the foot followed by a spiral bandaging along the leg. Yes, for patients who need them, currently available padding systems can be used in combination with Fast'n Go hybrid bandage. To know the length of a Fast'n Go hybrid bandage, you just need to count the number of segments along the bandage. Number of segments and length: 27 segments = 3.5 m length 31 segments = 4.0 m length 35 segments = 4.5 m length 39 segments = 5.0 m length The compression delivered by any bandaging system is the result of a complex equation known as Laplace's law. The main problem with compression dosage with bandages is that the applied pressure can greatly differ between 2 applications by the same person (intra-personal reproducibility issues) or when applied by 2 different people (inter-personal reproducibility issues) as the sub-bandage pressure depends directly on the application tension and the overlap, 2 highly operator-dependant factors (see ReproComp study). The compression level of a bandage will therefore have to be an average. Moreover, it is important to clearly make the distinction between the "resting pressure" (measured when the patient is lying or sitting with the leg horizontal) and the "working pressure" (measured when the patient is standing). In order to know the efficiency of a bandage, you need to measure its' Static Stiffness Index (SSI) which is the average difference between the working pressures and resting pressures measured. It is commonly accepted that a bandage will be stiff with an SSI > 10 mmHg.
What makes Fast'n Go hybrid bandage different from other systems?
Although it is based on the fundamentals of compression therapy (combination of elastic and inelastic materials) Fast'n Go hybrid bandage is different because:
What makes Fast'n Go hybrid bandage simpler?
Fast'n Go hybrid bandage is simpler because:
What makes Fast'n Go hybrid bandage safer?
What are the indications for Fast'n Go hybrid bandage?
Fast'n Go hybrid bandage is recommended in the following indications:
Are there contra-indications to the use of Fast'n Go hybrid bandage?
Which patients will benefit the most from Fast'n Go hybrid bandage?
. With these usually more "passive" patients, the challenge is usually the difficulty of applying the compression therapy and it is the person applying the bandages or the garments who will immediatly see the benefits of Fast'n Go hybrid bandage and will appreciate the simplicity and safety it offers.
Is Fast'n Go hybrid bandage washable and reusable?
Fast'n Go hybrid bandage is therefore much more cost-effective and eco-friendly than single-use bandaging kits.
How do I use the anchor point on Fast'n Go hybrid bandage?
Can I use padding underneath Fast'n Go hybrid bandage?
How can I recognize the length of a Fast'n Go hybrid bandage?
What level of compression is delivered by Fast'n Go hybrid bandage?
The SSI of Fast'n Go hybrid bandage is 24.1 mmHg