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Need Advice on "Waterproof" Cast Covers

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My 6 year old daughter broke her arm yesterday due to a fall from the monkey bars :-( She now has to wear a cast for 4 weeks. She goes to day camp during the summer and they go to the pool 3 days a week, which of course, starts on Monday. I know they advertise "waterproof casts" but I wasn't sure if they actually work. Have any Moms out there used these before? Do they work? Thanks!

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My son has broken both his hand and his ankle and yes they work as protection for the cast but it won't keep the water out completely if she puts her whole arm underwater past the top of the cover. So she can go in the water but not go swimming underwater.

The waterproof casts are only an option for some breaks and they will let you know about this when she gets the cast. My DD was not so lucky last year when she broke her arm and ended up in the cast for 6 weeks.

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The waterproof casts are only an option for some breaks and they will let you know about this when she gets the cast. My DD was not so lucky last year when she broke her arm and ended up in the cast for 6 weeks.

The water proof cast with the gortex was wonderful. We did have to pay $25 out of pocket for it but it was well worth it. They encourage you to get it wet as it helps cut down on the dead skin and smell of the traditional cast and even the itching.

Good Morning A., WOW poor little angel!! I had know idea they even made cast protectors, so I looked them up on google. Geeez there are lots of ads for them. I even asked hubby how to make a cast water proof lollll I have No idea unless ya wrap it in plastic...lol

If you have found one and they guarantee it does what it is supposed to do, get it. It would be awful to have to watch the other kids in the pool for 4 wks. :(

Hope you get better advice and information from the other Wise Mama's out there.

God Bless you with a wonderful SONday
K. Nana of 5

I would ask the orthopedic doctor about this. The "waterproof" cast is probably for short showers? not completely submerging and arm in water (swimming) for lengths of time???

Hey so someone is in the same boat as me!!! Unfortunately one of my boys had a date w the monkey bars and the other with the slide, 2weeks apart of course!!! When we went they said the waterproof used gortex lined instead of cotton? and it was an extra 33 dollars(not covered by ins)
, since I sew diapers and sometimes use gortex 33 dollars a yard is highway robbery so I opted against it, thankfully because if the cast gets wet the cast it gets soft, it wasn't explained very well about the diff, and on my older son the gortex wasn't an option as it wasn't hard enough but on his 2nd cast it was, but I didn't take it. I would ask if the gortex is adhered to the actual cast material or if it is like a glove, if it is adhered then maybe, if it is a glove then don't. They didn't make me feel like the waterproof cast enabled you to swim or completely submerge your cast? BTW they do have some sort of ballooney thing to put around the cast and blow up at the medical store.

They do cost more money than the regular casts. Also after they are wet, you still have to dry them with a blow dryer. I didn't want to mess with that, so I got the regular cast and wrapped it in saran wrap and then put a bag over. No water ever touched the cast and I didn't have to spend time drying. Never did understand it's waterproof but when wet, you have to dry it anyways.

One more thing, it's usually NOT covered by insurance.

When our son broke his arm, a couple years ago, we had a water proof cast out on. It was awesome. The entire thing could be immersed in water. HOWEVER, our insurance would not cover the cost of the cast and we had to pay $50 or $75 of the cost.
He was 8 and it was summer so it was worth EVERY penny we had to pay. He could shower, run through the sprinkler, go to the pool etc... When he was finished being wet, we had him hold his arm upside down, for the water to drain out and he was off and running.
We tried the covers and they are not really effective. Plus our son had no use of his hand, while the cover was on, because it was like placing a big rubber bag over his hand and arm.

My mom broke her wrist last year and had one and it worked really well.

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