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Sharpen your skills 

Seize the opportunity to sharpen your skills with our free, online training, Portrait of a Patient™– our new compression therapy training modules – designed for wound care clinicians worldwide. 

Afbeelding die een laptop illustreert met een portret van een patiënt

Every patient deserves to feel whole again

Our smart two-layer cohesive compression system enables healthcare providers to use various wrapping techniques for different anatomical locations including lower extremity wounds and the management of venous leg ulcers (VLUs), offering easy application and a comfortable, low-profile design for everyday use. Compression wound therapy has been shown to deliver better patient outcomes.*1,2

*Shorter time to complete healing, lower mean pain score and improve patient’s quality of life with VLU.

Coban 2 Compression System application videos

Explore our instructional videos for step-by-step demonstrations on applying the Coban 2 Compression System, featuring techniques for wrapping lower and upper body limbs, tips for maximizing patient comfort, and guidance on removal.

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References :
  1. CLIN-SUPPORT-05-1102775 Coban 2 Compression Systemvarious application techniques for different anatomical locations, year 2024 
  2. Shi C, Dumville JC, Cullum N, Connaughton E, Norman G. Compression bandages or stockings versus no compression for treating venous leg ulcers. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2021, Issue 7. Art. No.: CD013397
  3. Mosti G, Crespi A, Mattaliano V: Comparison Between a New, Two-component Compression System With Zinc Paste Bandages for Leg Ulcer Healing: A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Trial Monitoring Subbandage Pressures WOUNDS 2011;23(5):126–134 
  4. Vowden P, Kerr A, Mosti G: Demystifying mild, moderate and high compression systems - when and how to introduce “lighter” compression Position document Wounds International. Nov 2020.
  5. Partsch H. Chapter 6: Use of compression therapy. In:Goldman, MP, Guex JJ, Weiss RA, editors(s). Sclerotherapy. 5th edition. Edinburgh (UK): W.B. Saunders, year 2011:123-55. Compression therapy reduces the pressure in the veins by increasing venous blood flow and reducing venous pooling.
  6. Schuren J, Andreas C: Pressure and slippage during 48 hoursof compression therapy: a study on healthy volunteers (Poster EWMA 2009) Coban 2 Layer is effective in maintaining the resting pressure as well the amplitude at values that have been proven to be effective for ulcer healing. 
  7. Franks P. et al: Evaluation of the performance of a new compression system in patients with lymphoedema, International Wound Journal, 2013 Apr; 10(2): 203-9
  8. Moffatt C. et al: A preliminary randomized controlled study to determine the application frequency of a new lymphoedema bandaging system, British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 166, Issue 3, March 2012, Pages 624-632.