Shape and pressure adjustable dressing

Surgery: splint – brace – or bandage – Bandage structure – Skin laceration or wound cover

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C602S041000, C602S053000, C602S058000, C424S446000, C606S216000

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07834232

ABSTRACT:
A method for applying pressure to skin with a dressing. The method including adhering at least a portion of the dressing to the skin and changing the shape of the dressing after application of the dressing to the skin wherein the changed shape applies pressure to the skin. The changing can include releasing a member from the dressing to allow the dressing to change the shape of the dressing; deforming at least a portion of the dressing to change the shape of the dressing or allowing the dressing to heat to above a transition temperature at which the dressing changes shape.

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