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Buy Hygiene Products: Practice Hygiene and Patient Protection for , Medical Practices, and Clinics – Switzerland. Professional hygiene products are essential for : disposable covers, Y-cut face shields, drapes, and patient linens. At MEDiDOR, you’ll find 48 trusted hygiene products from Tork, Katrin, Sovie care, and MEDiDOR. Order by 5 p.m. for next-business-day delivery.
Disposable face coverings with a Y-cut are used in 90% of all Swiss physical therapy practices because they provide reliable protection during manual therapy and electrotherapy. The weight of the fabric determines its durability: 20 g/m² is sufficient for treatments, while 50 g/m² holds up even during longer sessions involving creams or oils.
In electrotherapy, use face covers with a central Y-cut for electrode placement. For fango and mud treatments, 83 x 200 cm are standard—they cover the entire treatment surface and protect against staining. for with oils, we recommend covers with a Y-cut that opens downward so that excess oil can drain off.
Hygiene supplies in physical therapy practices range in price from a few cents per fleece cover to mid-range two-digit amounts for fango covers. Disposable items for fall into the lower price range, while reusable practice textiles have higher upfront costs.
As a Swedish manufacturer, Tork produces highly absorbent nonwoven fabrics that retain their shape even when wet. Katrin, based in Germany, focuses on skin-friendly materials free of optical brighteners. MEDiDOR’s private-label products offer the best value for money for in medical practices.
20 g/m² non-woven fabric is sufficient for that do not involve moisture. Should I use 20 g/m² or 50 g/m² face coverings? Choose 50 g/m² for treatments involving creams or oils, or if patients sweat heavily.
The center Y-cut is suitable for , while the open downward cut is for . What is the difference between the Y-cut variations? Center cuts allow for precise electrode placement, while open downward cuts allow fluids to drain.
Mud wraps must be washable at 95°C. What are the requirements for mud wraps? They should be mud-resistant, boil-proof, and at least 200 cm for .
Change them for each patient—hygiene regulations require single-use items. How often do I need to change the drapes? Legal requirements mandate changing them between patients, even for short procedures.
Store nonwoven fabrics in a dry place, protected from dust, and avoid direct sunlight. How do I store hygiene products properly? Moisture makes nonwoven fabrics brittle, and UV light can weaken the materials.
Special disposable underwear prevents slipping during physical therapy. When do I need disposable underwear for ? During treatments in the genital area or when patients are not wearing appropriate underwear.
Visit our showroom in Zurich for , or call us for advice. If you place your order by 5 p.m., we’ll deliver it the next business day—with free shipping throughout Switzerland on orders of CHF 50 or more.