Thursday, May 31, 2012

Xerosox Waterproof Cast Cover - Extra Small Full Arm 6" - 7"

Xerosox Waterproof Cast Cover - Extra Small Full Arm 6" - 7" Feature

  • Completely waterproof
  • Bathe or swim with confidence
  • Great for casts, bandages or prosthetics

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Xerosox Waterproof Cast Cover - Extra Small Full Arm 6" - 7" Overview

This cast cover is completely watertight, keeping your bandages, prosthetics, and casts dry. It is the only leg and arm cast protection in the world with the patented vacuum seal to keep your bandage or cast dry. It is so completely and totally waterproof, between the waterproof fabric and the vacuum seal, that you can even dive off a diving board, ride the ocean waves,or scuba dive and still have your cast stay completely dry. Arm and Leg Cast Covers are designed to fit snugly, especially the opening at the end of the cast cover where the arm and leg cast covers must remain sealed. To create a good vacuum seal the opening for your specific cast cover needs to be smaller than your limb. ARM : 1. Measure from the tip of the middle finger to the top end of the cast or prosthetic. If the cast goes above the elbow, follow the bend of the arm. If the cast is close to the elbow then measure to the mid bicep. Don't worry if the waterproof cast cover is too long. The excess material of the cast sock will flatten down when the air is pumped out. Measure on the skin above the cast, not on the cast itself. Make sure that the cast cover is at least 2 inches longer than the cast. 2. Measure the circumference of the arm just above the cast or bandage (If the end of the cast is very close to the elbow, measure mid bicep.) LEG : Measure from the back of the heel (from the floor) to the top end of the cast or prosthetic. If the cast ends close to the knee you will need to measure up to the mid thigh. Don't worry if the waterproof cast cover is too long. The excess material of the cast sock will flatten down when the air is pumped out. Measure on the skin above the cast, not on the cast itself. Make sure that the cast cover is at least 2 inches longer than the cast. 2. Measure the circumference of the leg just above the cast or bandage (If the end of the cast is very close to the knee, measure mid thigh.)

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