Curad Cast Protector, protegge bende o ferite, gamba adulta, riutilizzabile, 2 pezzi

Brand:Curad

3.5/5

39.02

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO I protettori del cast di urad aiutano a mantenere asciutti i calchi, le bende o le ferite durante la doccia. L'esclusivo design brevettato consente una facile applicazione con una sola mano ed elimina la necessità di nastri o graffette. L'esclusiva apertura si estende per adattarsi al gesso e poi riacquista la sua forma originale per adattarsi perfettamente. INFORMAZIONI DI CONTATTO DEL PRODUTTORE ....

Riutilizzabile. L'esclusiva apertura si estende per adattarsi al gesso e poi riacquista la sua forma originale per adattarsi perfettamente. CURAD Cast Protectors aiuta a mantenere asciutte ingessature, bende o ferite durante la doccia.
Country of Origin USA
Department Unisex-adult
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number CUR200ALLH
Manufacturer Medline
Product Dimensions 4.5 x 1.5 x 4.75 inches; 2.56 Ounces

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Scritto da: Doug
Very good value
Used to keep an ankle wound dry Did NOT use with an ankle boot. Just over foot and calve.
Scritto da: Martha j david
Seemed to get a leak easily.
I like how tight it fit, but somehow it got water in it.
Scritto da: Dave Edmiston
So much better than a trash bag and duct tape
When I first got my cast on I asked the technician about bathing. He gave me a weird look and told me "just don't get your cast wet, whatever you do." OK, gotcha. But HOW do I do that? He was pretty apathetic, but he finally said, "Just use a trash bag and duct tape." He even told me not to bother buying special bags because they're a waste of money and don't work. I tried the duct tape and garbage bag for two showers and absolutely hated it. The first time I accidentally taped the bag to my leg hair. Yikes. I did better the second time, but I still had to hold the bag with one hand. I was so happy when I found these Curad leg bags here on Amazon. What a difference. I wish there had been some instructions, because it took me a while to figure out how to get this on. It turns out that the semi-circle notch in the top was still sealed from production, but I just had to pull it apart. I didn't realize that my huge foot and leg were supposed to go through that little orifice. This is what creates the tension to hold it on your leg though. It worked PERFECTLY! I still don't trust it 100% to stop all water from seeping into my leg, especially since I can't make a perfect seal with hairy legs. So I use what I call the "Captain Morgan" stance in my shower. I prop my foot up on the edge of the basin and put all my weight on the other leg while I shower. This keeps the water from draining down my leg and possibly seeping through the seal. After the shower I dried off the bag just as if I were drying off my bare leg. Then I hung it upside down to make sure it was 100% dry. I also dropped one of my unused leg bags into my laptop bag and took it to work. It's supposed to rain today, so I'll put this on if it comes down too hard. _____________________________ UPDATE FOR COLD WEATHER: My leg is still in a cast and I'm still learning and coping with the adjustments that this requires. Last week I spent six days in the snow--not a lot of snow, but it doesn't take much to get your cast wet. My doctor had been very clear about telling me not to get it wet, so I did everything I could to comply. I discovered two things: * My toes got cold pretty quickly, even with a fabric cast cover (Leg Cast Cover - Green Camo (Regular Cast) ). * Keeping the cast dry was nearly impossible. After a day and a half I solved both problems. The solution included the fabric cover, two of these plastic covers, and a dish towel. I quickly discovered that just using one of the plastic cast covers that I use in the shower didn't really work to keep the cast dry. There was too much wear and tear to keep it from springing little holes and letting water in. Luckily this fabric cast cover absorbed most of that. But to really keep it dry, I used two of the plastic covers. First I put a good clean (no holes) plastic cover over the cast. Then I stuffed a dish towel into the one that I'd used and partially damaged the day before. Finally I pulled that second one with the dish towel over the first one. The result was a double-bagged leg, or maybe even triple-bagged. I had the camo fabric cover, then one plastic cover, and then a second plastic cover with a dish towel folded up at the bottom. The dish towel kept any significant moisture from getting in and also provided a second layer of insulation from the cold. Problem solved. The slippery plastic cover was pretty deadly in the snow, but I took it slow and relied on a crutch.
Scritto da: Michelle
Works as expected
I was just looking for something cheap and easy to use/store to fit over my injured foot and this does the trick. It goes over my knee and is snug on my lower thigh. It kept the water off of the part that was covered.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
great product
product contained 2 I used one 6 times the second one 2 times but I believe 1 could have been used all 8 times
Scritto da: Ralph Furlong
Curad Cast Protector
Having a leg cast is a real pain, especially trying to take a shower. Taping plastic bags on does not really work very well and it a bit of a pain. So, when i saw this product, i thought I would give it a try. Here is what i found: 1. First, forget about instructions! I guess it must have been obvious to the folks producing it what to do and how it worked. So, to save you a bit of puzzlement time, yes, that REALLY small opening at the other end of the cast shape does open up and you should not try to stretch it out first. Just gently pull it over the cast ( I have a cast cover on mine so no sharp or rough edges) stretching the opening as you go. Amazingly, it continues to stretch to fit over the cast and then closes up on your leg to make a tight, but not uncomfortable fit. 2. Standing in the stream of water of the shower for 20 minutes did not produce any leaks into the unit!!! I moved around as I needed to without any worries or leaks. 3. Removing the cover was just the reverse process. Just ensure that you and your leg cover are DRY first! It comes off just as easy as it went on. 4. I have now used the same cast cover several times and it still seals perfectly! Nice to have the spare since i am sure that eventually it will have issues. But after 6 uses it is still going strong!! If you have a cast, I would highly recommend this product! Especially over taping on plastic bags!! Just keep in mind that you probably want a cast cover on your cast to prevent rough edges (fiber glass casts are like very rought sandpaper) from damaging the unit. You can find cast covers on Amazon by searching on that term.
Scritto da: Caroline
my first shower in one of these was great - I had some concerns about slipping and breaking ...
my first shower in one of these was great - I had some concerns about slipping and breaking something more, but I was very careful. I was worried about leakage, but my cast stayed perfectly dry. My second shower, my cast got wet at the foot - I have no idea why, but now I am back to bird baths at the sink. I had to spend a very long time sticking a towel into the cast under my foot to absorb some of the water, and then trying to blow dry the interior. Now that I am doing better with my cast, I investigated more about why this leaked the second time. I believe that putting it on, and then walking over to the shower the pretty rough cast abraded the protector and made tiny holes in it. So I tried again, this time keeping the cast boot on, and I wrapped a garbage bag around - simple enough, then slipped the unused 2nd protector on over the bag. I took my shower, dried the top portion of the protector and my upper leg and checked very carefully for any moisture inside. Perfect! No leakage. I should have realized the boot would fit - just feels a bit odd to keep the boot on for a shower. The exterior of the cast is rough enough that it hurts when I brush against it. I probably don't really need the garbage bag, but I will continue to use it, since it protects the protector from the rough cast! I think it really pays off to put it on, adjust carefully at the top, and dry carefully before removing it. This is all so much easier than taping a bag to my skin, as I had to do when I broke my kneecap in my 20s.
Scritto da: DWSH , ON, Canada
An absolute lifesaver for those in casts for weeks A+++++
I am 6'4" and built like an older Rob Grontkowski ( ie. Football linebacker or tight end ) ... Okay with a few extra love handles .... But the point is with a full cast up to my knee, size 13 foot, and very large calves, this item fit with room to spare,and the seal was amazing . I had a full shower, and did not get my cast wet at all. Sure ... I tried to keep the water spray away from below my right knee. Take your time, and have someone else keep the lower part of the " boot" down. Great product, delivered with Amazon's unparalleled efficiency. Don't hesitate to use this product, to keep your cast dry!!
Scritto da: Silvia Marcos
No tiene nada para cerrarlo.
Vienen 2 bolsas que de tamaño están bien pero la abertura es pequeña, no cabe el pie de un adulto con yeso o venda. Entonces hay que abrirla más con la ayuda de tijeras. Una vez puesto el plastico, no hay como cerrarlo ajustándolo a la pierna. Las instrucciones dicen que los extremos superiores se meten en el yeso o en la venda. Eso da lugar a que se exponga al agua fácilmente. Decidí no arriesgar y no lo use, tampoco lo pude devolver por ser artículo que no tiene devolución. No lo recomiendo.
Scritto da: Kate
Works great + perfect price!
I was skeptic all of these in the beginning. Last time I was in a cast, I paid $85 for one, and it ripped. With these being a much better price, I was worried they wouldn’t work as well. Boy, was I wrong. I still taped a bag over the top of it (half a garbage bag, just to cover the opening), but I was pleasantly surprised!! I was in this for three week, and the bandage didn’t het wet at all. It is thin, so as long as you’re careful, it will work great! Also a bonus that it comes with two!! 10/10 recommend.
Scritto da: Carlos
Cumple absolutamente
A pesar de su sencillez es tremendamente efectiva. Cuando la saqué de la caja tuve mis dudas y sobre todo por ver un orificio tan pequeño. Pero resultó qué pasa perfectamente por el yeso y cuando la subes hasta la piel queda con una sujeción perfecta, no se mete ni una gota de agua. Incluso pensé que después de la primera usada el orificio iba a quedar deforme y no. Recomendable al 100% solo tiene en cuenta que queda abajo de la rodilla.
Scritto da: Mariana
funciona excelente
Probé una bota de esas que tienen como un aro que se ajusta a la pierna. No duró ni tres usadas! Se rompió el borde y mi yeso se mojó! Cuando me llegó este pensé que era una estafa, ya que se veía como una simple bolsa... No pensé que funcionara. Llevo 4 semanas de uso constante, y he usado una sola (vienen dos en la caja), y no ha entrado ni una gota de agua a mi yeso. Muy recomendable, y menos aparatoso que otros.

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