Waterproof cast cover arm is a generic cast/bandage/wound protector, designed to provide a watertight cover to the cast/bandage/wound and keep it dry during the shower or rain. It is reusable.
The waterproof cast sleeve is very easy to put on and take off. The entrance to its interior is wide and spontaneously adjusts to the shape of the dressing or hand.
Applications
- It can be used as a cast/bandage/wound protector, during transportation in rain/wet weather conditions, shower or bathing.
- Helps to prevent infections/delays in recovery due to water contact.
- For people who are wearing dressings for diabetic ulcers or after surgery.
Features
- The rubber diaphragm of the waterproof cast cover arm is expandable to accommodate any leg /cast size, forms a watertight seal around the arm. Simple and easy pull-on application is user-friendly, there is no need for tapes or straps to secure.
- The rigid ring holds the diaphragm and offers a self-sealing mechanism. It is easy to clean maintain, wear, and remove.
- A transparent flexible body is non-porous, watertight, soft, supple, lightweight, and durable with pleasing aesthetics. It comfortably houses the arm/cast.
- Tynor Cast cover is made from a durable, transparent PVC fabric. It covers the limb when applied and the sealing is done with an expandable hole drilled into a latex diaphragm which is held in place with a rigid plastic ring.
- Material: Polyvinyl chloride, Rubber, Polypropylene
Caution
- For therapeutic care, during shower/bathing only.
- When submersing, do not put weight on the plastic ring.
- It is not recommended to be used during recreational water activities.
- With children, adult supervision is recommended.
- Be extra careful in wet surroundings, It is slippery when wet.
- Consult your doctor if the diaphragm causes discomfort or swelling.
- Misuse or improper use of the cast cover arm can lead to adverse effects and decreased effectiveness.
- Follow the instructions mentioned on the cast cover arm box carefully.
- All casts POP or synthetic and the cast padding underneath needs to be kept dry.
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