Get a complete guide to Unna boot application, including wound care strategies and a downloadable PDF for consistent clinical practice. An Unna boot, named after the German dermatologist Paul Gerson Unna, is a type of bandage designed to manage various leg conditions, particularly those involving edema or swelling. An unna boot is a special compression bandage made of gauze impregnated with zinc oxide (and sometimes calamine).

Understanding the Context

It’s applied from the base of the toes to just below the knee to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and create a healing environment for leg ulcers. What is an Unna boot? An Unna boot is a compression dressing made by wrapping layers of gauze around your leg and foot. It is often used to protect an ulcer or open wound.

Key Insights

The compression of the dressing helps improve blood flow in your lower leg. Compression also helps decrease swelling and pain. Unna-boot bandage -Selling unit of measure is a case Knitted, non-hardening zinc oxide paste bandage Flexible, fold free application Adapts well to a range of body contours Provides effective management of Venous Leg Ulcers and inflammation of ligaments and tendons Econo-Paste® Plus Calamine offers the added soothing properties of calamine