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  2. Dec 18, 2020 · The Robert Jones bandage, named for the World War I doctor who developed it, was designed to aid soldiers wounded in battle. In horses, it is used to immobilize the most serious of lower-limb injuries–those that leave a leg dangling, collapsed or unable to bear weight.

  3. A modified Robert-Jones bandage is placed using cotton combine bandage, brown gauze, and elastic bandaging material to form a light bandage that will protect the skin and allow for soft-tissue swelling.

  4. A modified Robert Jones bandage was Equine Fractures — Continued from page 1 applied to provide more stabilization during transport to New Bolton Center for surgery. The bandage, named for a World War I field surgeon, consists of a thick membrane of rolled cotton, gauze, and splints cut from six-inch PVC pipe. The bandage is applied

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  5. Knowing how to place a Robert Jones bandage is a key skill for veterinarians, and in particular for horse vets. Watch this video for a clear demonstration.

  6. Apr 29, 2013 · One of the staples veterinarians use to stabilize equine limb fractures is the Robert Jones bandage, a layered and padded bandage, sometimes used in conjunction with a splint layered inside...

  7. The Robert Jones bandage (RJB), consisting of several layers of cotton wool, can be full-limb (hoof to elbow/stifle) or half-limb (hoof to carpus/tarsus). Each layer of cotton wool is wrapped around the limb to a thickness of approximately 1.5cm and secured by a knitted conforming bandage.

  8. View Musculoskeletal: Robert Jones bandage & more Equis resources at Vetlexicon. Over 28,000 peer-reviewed resources: Canis, Bovis, Felis, Lapis & Exotis.

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