In the case of a sprain, the bandage is tied in the shape of figure 8. Give reasons.
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figure-of-eight bandage
A bandage in which the turns cross each other like the figure eight, used to retain dressings, to exert pressure for joints (or to leave the joint uncovered), to fix splints for the foot or hand, for the great toe, and for sprains or hemorrhage.
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