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voice_0The second layer is K-Lite.
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voice_0It is a light conforming bandage with no compression.
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voice_0We apply it with enough stretch so it lightly grips and conforms to the limb.
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voice_0Again, we follow the base of the toes with the bandage,
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voice_0however, we need to apply it so that we leave a cuff of fluff between the skin and the edge of the bandage.
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voice_0Again, we would take it around the foot a second time if they had a longer foot,
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voice_0but we can do our ankle lock here over the top of the foot,
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voice_0close the window underneath
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voice_0and then lightly rolling the bandage
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voice_0with enough tension so that it grips the limb.
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voice_0And we do this at a 50% overlap to ensure 2 layers of K-Lite are on the limb.
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voice_0Again, when we approach the top of the limb, we slacken off our bandage
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voice_0and also we want to leave a cuff of fluff between the top of the bandage and the patient's skin.
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voice_0If we had excess bandage, at this point, we would cut that off as extra layers of bandage would create extra pressure.