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Products BSN Cover Roll Stretch 2" x 30'
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BSN Cover Roll Stretch 2" x 30'

$15.00

Cover-Roll Stretch is a non-woven bandage. It is hypoallergenic, self-adhesive, breathes, cross elastic and latex free. Cover-Roll retains the primary dressing on small to large wound sites and is ideal to use on areas of body requiring flexibility.

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Cover-Roll Stretch is a non-woven bandage. It is hypoallergenic, self-adhesive, breathes, cross elastic and latex free. Cover-Roll retains the primary dressing on small to large wound sites and is ideal to use on areas of body requiring flexibility.

Cover-Roll Stretch is a non-woven bandage. It is hypoallergenic, self-adhesive, breathes, cross elastic and latex free. Cover-Roll retains the primary dressing on small to large wound sites and is ideal to use on areas of body requiring flexibility.

- The soft, stretchable non-woven polyester material adapts well to body contours
- Provides light compression without causing constriction or congestion
- The polyacrylate adhesive holds dressing safely and reliably in place, even in presence of moisture
- Radio-transparent to eliminate the need to remove for x-ray examinations
- 100% latex-free components eliminate the risk of latex reactions.

Mountain Sport Clinic Physical Therapy Inc.

524 Victoria Street
Nelson, British Columbia, V1L 4K8

info@mountainsportclinic.ca
(250) 354 9298

Fax: (778) 774-2284

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Monday 8 am - 4 pm
Tuesday 8 am - 6 pm
Wednesday 8 am - 4 pm
Thursday 8 am - 6 pm
Friday 8 am - 12 pm

We are closed on Statutory Holidays

 
 

Mountain Sport Clinic is located in the traditional territories of the Sinixt, the Ktunaxa, and the Syilx peoples.