Water Proof Extra Wide Leg Cast Cover - XL - Extra Large for Shower by TKWC Inc - #5739 - Watertight Foot Protector
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Having said that, the cast may fit over a walking boot if it is a good extra large size. It is hard for me to tell how big your walking boot is since my leg is just bandaged.
bought mine with cash. It was not very expensive. BTW, I've used it everyday since April, and it's still comfortable and water-tight.
There is a diameter of the opening of 5" in diameter) and the circumference of It means that the opening will be 29 inches in circumference. There is a circumference of 43 inches around the leg, and it is 85" around. The year 1998. I definitely think that it is designed to fit people who wear shoe sizes larger Despite wearing a size 8 women's, I found the jacket WAY too big for me.
Ocean water would not be a good place to wear it. The top seal is rubberized and covers the rubber of the top of the item, but the body is huge and loose fitting. If I was going to shower at home and walk a few feet to the shower, I would be worried about a rock getting stuck in it and ruining the cover. Although the plastic and rubber seal are really quite strong, you won't have to worry too much about them breaking. It works as well as it did when I first got it and I have had it on for 10 weeks. Although it is a great product, I wouldn't trust walking in the ocean with it on.
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I thought, "Why not just use a trash bag and save the money?" I was actually getting ready for extensive foot surgery at the time. It is necessary for me to have surgery on five hammers on my right foot. Though I was going to post a picture, I think it wouldn't really be necessary and might even freak people out. Although I did not have a traditional plaster cast, I was fitted with a tube type bandage, which was covered by gauze and bandages underneath. Just under sixty stitches were on the right side of my In accordance with the doctor's order, I had no choice but to keep it dry. As soon as I put these on in the shower, I knew they would tear. So I ordered two of these thinking that they're very cheap and probably won't last very long. In this way, I will have a backup in case something goes wrong. There was a blunder on my part. This is a very bad idea. They are beautifully crafted with plastic that is extremely durable. This is my favourite feature of the phone because it has a rubber gasket built into a large diameter ring at the top. It looks like the rubber gasket has a small hole inside, but I can assure you that in practice it works as intended. I have big feet and legs and I am a big guy. There are no issues. None at all. As a result of this product, my foot has stayed dry. Also, its reach reaches all the way up to just below my knee just above my calf. I would buy this product again.
There are no issues with this product. The shower did not have a slippery surface. I would buy this all over again because it worked so well. The purchase of this product is a wise decision.
A semi-athletic build, with a height of 5'8" and a weight of 150 pounds. My cast needed to fit the EXTRA WIDE model, in order to accommodate a pin that protruded from its end. I am not sure if this caused the circumference of the diaphragm opening to also increase (See photos), but it ended up being too Seal was not water tight when placed below the knee when "ring" was placed below. In the hamstring tendons medial and lateral to the knee, there is a gap. Pain was only aggravated when I sat down (required since my foot is currently non-functional This includes bearing enough weight to support yourself). Since this was not possible, I wrapped a small towel around the diagram to get H2O to flow freely. My shower that I took a week after my surgery after worrying I was going to get my cast wet was successful, but quick and unsatisfying. In fact, this was what we hoped to accomplish with our purchase.
After I got out of surgery and was unable to shower, I considered getting a haircut. The air cast was a perfect fit for me in the medium size (no pun intended). I am a 5'4" woman and the medium size air cast fits perfectly. Because I have large calves, I wasn't sure if the rubber gasket would fit around the entirety of my leg and cast. But it did without a As soon as I started stretching it, I was able to manage it myself, using both hands to stretch it around my toe/cast area. As I slowly moved the gasket up my cast, I expanded it with both of my However, it was snug fitting and did not leak. Both the rubber gasket and the plastic boot do not work. During my walk in it, I didn't pay attention to my steps. When I got into the shower, I put it on, wrung it out as soon as I dried off, and took it off immediately. Rather than throwing it away, I folded it along the seam and hung it over a fabric hanger as soon as it was I was able to use it the next day after it was cleaned and dried. My experience with this product was truly life-saving, and I highly recommend it. We used it every day for 8 weeks (carefully). We are very pleased with its performance.
In addition to Having a wide width is great for plus-sized people You can choose! I have bought a waterproof cast protector from this manufacturer twice now, and I have been very pleased with it both in wearing a soft splint spanning just below my toes from under my knee to the tops of my feet. It is an extra-special treat for you Having a leg protector bag that fits me as a 5'9" plus-size person is excellent The large size is better suited for larger women, and there is more room for bandages compared to the standard width. When I first bought a protector bag, it was an ankle-strap bag I used it for the six weeks I was off physiotherapy - it worked perfectly During a prior foot surgery, a cast was cast. The rubber diaphragm can have leaks when being used in the shower, so I find that sealing the opening with waterproof tape (Nexcare brand works great) helps prevent leaks. The product also lasts longer when hung up after every use, because condensation gets trapped inside the protector bag, which could shorten its lifespan. Placing a thin absorbent layer between your bandage and the protector bag (e. g. ), should be enough to protect your bandage further from You're off to a great start!.
In the aftermath of my fourth foot surgery, I was advised not to wear anything on the foot After 5 or 6 weeks, you can start weight bearing again. This was fairly easy to apply over my cast (one handed as I had to hold my casted leg up at the same time. I had both splints, so I had trouble applying them both! They were easy to apply over my splint (yes, I had both!). In order to prove my point, if I could drop my foot, then this would be much The problem is that I'm using a shower stool (and a knee scooter) to get about in the shower, so I have to wrap the cover around my thigh and past my knee. The sizing of the cover is a little tight since I am somewhat fluffy. As soon as I placed it below my knee, above my cast, I was unable to bend my leg without opening up the "seal" and letting water in. However, other than that, I have had a good experience.
There is no way to accomplish this. My anger stems from having wasted $20 on such a stupid item. As I read the reviews, I decided to give it a try since most people seem to like it so at least it works As an added layer of protection, I wrapped my foot in Saran Wrap. That was a good idea! Despite being dry, the heel bandage and surgical shoe on the back of my foot were still The next time I took a shower I used press'n seal and a trash bag and my foot didn't get wet. It looks like there is a good seal on this thing, however it lets water Put your money into Press'n Seal and you will save a lot. In order to prevent the press'n seal from sticking to the bandages, I wrapped my foot in Saran wrap and covered it with press'n seal. Therefore, if you want to save on some kitchen wraps, don't do this. What I would like to have.