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References

1. Smith & Nephew 2007.Stability testing of 2500ppm EBO Flexifix with A8 Adhesive at 0kW Corona Treatment Level Internal Report. DS/06/144/S38.

2. Smith & Nephew 2007.A Double Blind, Randomised, Prospective, within Volunteer comparison of Two New Film Variants and Control Product for both Flexigrid and Flexifix. . Internal Report. VTSR/HVT037.

3. Smith & Nephew 2019.Simulated Use Testing of Opsite Flexifix. Internal Report. W05214/R1.

4. Boscheinen-Morrin J, Shannon J. Opsite Flexifix: An Effective Adjunct in the Management of Pain and Hypersenitivity in the Hand. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 2001;48(4):170-175.

5. Smith & Nephew 2005.A Double Blind, Randomised, Prospective, within Volunteer comparison of Effective Retention, Ease of Application, Discomfort during Wear and Skin Assessments following removal of Flexigrid dressings containing a Thin Layer of either A8 (Solvent based) Adhesive or Three Alternative Novel (solid based) Adhesives. Internal Report. HVT012.

6. Smith & Nephew 2004.A double blind, parallel group (intra-volunteer) comparison of consistency in adhesion, ease of application, and discomfort on removal of the Opsite extruded film vs Opsite cast film Flexigrid and Flexifix dressings on human volunteer arms. Internal Report. VTSR/YVT052.

7. Smith and Nephew 2008.Friction Testing Comparison of OPSITE Flexifix and OPSITE Flexigrid versus other Competitor Products. Internal Report. DS/08/035/R2.

8. Smith & Nephew 2007.Bacterial Barrier (Wet/Wet) on samples of OPSITE Flexifix dressings. Internal Report. WRP-TSG021-07-001.

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