Headband

A headscarf is a bandage made of three twisted, intersecting strips of fabric, and received its name due to the triangular shape of the body part, which fits the patient’s head well. Often used as a head covering in the treatment of epilepsy or migraine. The classic version of the scarf is dark blue, but it can also be black, blue or even red. The advantage of the triash is the ability to most effectively relieve pain from the head and relieve tension in the neck muscles, which is important for patients with frequent headaches, migraines and diseases of the spine.

The bandage is attached to the forehead in such a way that one edge of the fabric is pulled through one ear - the lower one, covering the nose, and its other edge goes through the other ear. The principle of the bandage is based on a cushion formed on the head, which creates the necessary pressure on the diseased part, thereby increasing blood flow. The pain will be significantly reduced if you apply a strong pressure bandage to the patient or raise his leg above his head. Due to the pressure under the skin, blood microcirculation increases and abundant cell renewal occurs. Sti