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  2. Waterproof Casts vs Regular Casts - The Orthopedic Clinic

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    What is a Waterproof Cast? Like traditional casts, waterproof casts consist of two layers. The first layer is where the secret to a waterproof cast lies. This layer comes in contact with the skin and is made with a special material that does not absorb water. Benefits of a Waterproof Cast.

  3. Revolutionary New Arm Cast is Waterproof, Breathable, and ...

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    Their startup company, Cast21, has created a waterproof, lightweight, and breathable alternative that can be worn while bathing, exercising, and even swimming in the ocean.

  4. Waterproof Casts for Swimming or Showering - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/waterproof-cast-material-2548531

    A waterproof cast is a fiberglass cast put over a waterproof cast liner. The cast is not actually waterproof, it is water-resistant. The cast can get wet and the water will drain from the cast, leaving the padding intact.

  5. Waterproof Casts and Cast Covers for Bathing or Swimming

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    Waterproof casts have a normal fiberglass outer layer, but instead of a cotton layer underneath, they have a special liner that doesn’t absorb water. This means it dries faster and can get...

  6. Waterproof Cast Care and Management

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    Waterproof cast liners allow you to bathe, shower, and even swim while wearing a fiberglass cast. The liner is an innovative cast padding that contains billions of tiny pores that stop the passage of water, but allows water vapor to pass through. Water does not wet the liner, only your skin.

  7. AquaCast liner helps deliver a waterproof cast and allows patients of all ages to wash their hands, shower, swim and exercise. AquaCast is recognized by hospitals and clinicians around the world as the leading water proof cast solution.

  8. Regular Casts vs Waterproof Casts: Which One Is Best for You?

    www.cast21.com/blog/regular-casts-vs-waterproof-casts

    Waterproof casts for broken wrists are made of synthetic materials that are resistant to water. They are more expensive than traditional fiberglass casts, but they have the added benefit of being a cast you can get wet, meaning you can shower and bathe, but you should still avoid hot tubs or pools.

  9. AquaCast Waterproof Casting Information - AquaCast

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    Waterproof casts are much more convenient since you do not have to worry about ruining them with water. Because the lining is water proof, it will not absorb sweat or trap water inside the cast. This virtually eliminates the odor that can accompany a traditional cast.

  10. Waterproof Cast OrthoH2O Delta Dry AquaCast - OrthoTape.com

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    A waterproof cast (Swim Cast) is made with traditional fiberglass casting tape but differs greatly in the padding materials used under the hard cast shell. This padding is waterproof or water-resistant allowing you to bathe, shower, and even swim in a cast.

  11. Waterproof Cast Care - Northwestern Medicine

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    Waterproof Cast Care You have a waterproof cast to protect you as you heal. Follow these instructions for taking care of your cast. Showering It is OK to get your cast wet. In fact, this will help your cast be more comfortable with less odor and itching. Let soapy water run through the cast, but do not squirt any soap inside the cast.