PRODUCT
SUMMARY |
| Briefs |
Underwear |
Undergarment |
Underpad |
Pad |
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| Typical User | Male or Female | Male or Female | Male or Female | Male or Female | Female or Male Active |
| Performance Level | Heavy | Light to Heavy | Medium to Heavy | For Bed or Chair Protection | Very Light (Coughing, Sneezing, etc.) |
| Product Attributes | Targeted Absorbency, Custom Fit, Leg Gathers, Refastenable Tapes (option) | Breathable, Cloth-like Cover, Comfort and Feel of Underwear, Stretchable Waistband | Contoured Fit, Cloth Like Back Sheet, Dry Protection | Uniform Absorbent Surface, Poly Backing | Profiled Pad, Discreet, Dry Protection, Side |
| Nature of Disorder | Fecal Reflex | For all forms of Urinary and/or Fecal Incontinence | Urge | Use with Brief or Undergarment | Light Urinary Loss |
| Health Circumstances | Nerve Damage, Physically or Mentally Impaired, Stroke | Prostate Disease, Neurological Diseases, Surgical | Prostate, Nerve Damage, Trauma | See Brief or Undergarment |
Child Birth, Pregnancy, Exercise |
Quick
tips on Brief Application
1. Brief Positioning
Position the brief so that the top tape tabs are lined up with your hipbones.
2. Tug Technique
Fold the wings of the front panel back to bring the leg cuffs outward. Pull
the panel up snug between the legs until the leg elastic is resting in the crease
of the groin area. This will prevent leaking and redness in the inner groin
area.
3. Tape Tabs
Always fasten the bottom tape tabs first on an upward angle. This will form
a secure seal around the buttocks. Fasten the top tabs on a downward angle.
Measuring for the Correct Size Brief
1. Measure the hips or waist, whatever is larger. Measure hipbone to hipbone
and over the stomach.
2. After obtaining the hipbone to hipbone measurement, double the measurement
and add two inches.
Example:
Hipbone to hipbone = 22"
22" X 2 = 44" + 2" = 46"
46" measures into a large brief