Description
Medicare Billing Code L3700
Bio Skin. … The next generation of sports support Material. The only sports support
that fits like skin.
When Elbow protection is needed this is your support. Easily the lightest most
comfortable support. Made of breathable Bio Skin. The elbow skin offers a low profile fit with full
compression. Even under full flexion the elbow skin will not bind or impinge.
What is Bio Skin?
A unique
group of people began working with an uncommon fabric. We came up with spectacular solutions to the
everyday sport support problems.
Our solution… Your solution… Bio Skin.
Bio Skin is a lycra +
membrane + lycra material. Bio Skin is half as thick as Neoprene making it less bulky. Bio Skin is strong,
thin, and comfortable. It eliminates skin reaction and increases patient compliance.
When you sweat, Bio
Skin stays put. This feature is called SkinLok.. It is activated as the perspiration is absorbed into the
unique weave pattern of the Bio Skin. Migration of the support is minimized when locked into position.
Equally important, the SkinLok works with the body like an extra layer of skin. It stretches with the
dynamic movements of the body. While giving even compression, it eliminates bunching, binding and
constriction in the joint.
When the heat is on, the middle layer of Bio Skin does the trick.
Bio Skin’s
middle layer is the SmartSkin. membrane. The SmartSkin. is activated as the body warms and begins to
perspire. The membrane works on a molecular level and swells slightly as it absorbs moisture vapor. This
moisture vapor transmission travels through the membrane by hydrostatic pressure and is released on the
external side of the Bio Skin
This continues at a constant rate, moving moisture and heat away from the
body. The higher the perspiration and heat level, the greater the moisture movement. This, coupled with
the evaporation on the outside of the Bio Skin significantly reduces heat and perspiration buildup.
As
the body cools, the SmartSkin returns to its original shape and size.
Measure circumference of largest part of forearm