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Sterogrip Tubular Bandage Size G

Steroplast

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Product Overview

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Size G  12cm Wide - For Large Thighs

Sterogrip Elasticated Support Bandage has been designed to provide support following soft tissue injuries, dislocation and sprains.

Its knitted fabric construction with interwoven elastomer ensures excellent support, enabling it to be used in all cases where radial support is required.

Practical, easy and quick to apply, self-retaining Religrip may be removed and re-applied, even by the wearer, without loss of the bandages original support.

The even supports and pressure provided by Religrip makes it an ideal bandage for Occupational and Sports injuries.

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  • 4
    Efficient Design

    Posted by Frederick Cartwright on 16th Jul 2024

    Welldesigned and highly functional.

  • 4
    Relieves and Backs Aching Muscles

    Posted by Nicole Henry on 4th Jul 2024

    Soothes and supports tired muscles.

  • 4
    Top notch Arthritis Soother

    Posted by Beth Mitchell on 16th Jun 2024

    Great for arthritis pain relief.

  • 3
    Great Workout Support

    Posted by Ellie on 6th Jun 2024

    This Size G Sterogrip Tubular Bandage is fantastic for providing extra support during workouts. It's lightweight, flexible, and doesn't restrict movement. Perfect for athletes!

  • 5
    Excellent for shielding injuries.

    Posted by Abbie on 6th Jun 2024

    Great for protecting wounds.

  • 5
    Perfect for Postoperative Healing.

    Posted by Danielle on 18th May 2024

    Great for postsurgery recovery.

  • 4
    Top notch Value

    Posted by Joel Atkinson on 17th May 2024

    Excellent quality, worth the price.

  • 4
    Dependable and Tough

    Posted by Abbie on 23rd Apr 2024

    Reliable and durable.

  • 5
    Joint Support Solution: Enhanced Stability

    Posted by Alan Jones on 14th Apr 2024

    Helps with joint instability.