Thank you! Blocs worked best of all options for my kid for shower but it was nowhere close to being effective when swimming in the pool. Our ortho clinic recommended one with a pump/vacuum seal for that (DryPro). initial test run showed it'd need to be taped at the top. quite hard to find an easily submersible option.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This was extremely informative! I will have to shower my 80 year old sister-in-law that just broke her arm and I did not know how I was going to do it!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
Thank you! The blue seems really difficult for if you live alone to put on.,. While the option before, seems allot easyer.. I just broke my right arm, and have a full arm cast on
The blue is definitely more work. It can be done but I would not recommend trying on a freshly broken arm alone. After a few weeks of healing, it could be done alone a bit easier (less pain with the extra jostling).
Thanks! We absolutely love this video! We would love to discuss your experience further! We could potentially do a zoom interview to create content around it?
They are both impossible to use if you live on your own . I have the 1st cast cover , live on my own , and it's impossible to put on my broken arm as the rubber seal requires TWO hands to open it , literally . If you live alone and it's your arm, hand or wrist that you need one of these for , don't waste your money, you wont ever be able to use it , will cause more damage trying to put it on . The plastic bag and tape she suggested first , works really well though.
How does one do these things when they live alone and where would I get one of those the last one you showed the blue one that's the latex thing
This helped so much, Thank you, I couldn't find any tutorials about casts over the elbow, thank you!
You’re welcome! I had the same problem when my daughter broke her elbow in September ❤️
Thank you! Blocs worked best of all options for my kid for shower but it was nowhere close to being effective when swimming in the pool.
Our ortho clinic recommended one with a pump/vacuum seal for that (DryPro). initial test run showed it'd need to be taped at the top. quite hard to find an easily submersible option.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This was extremely informative! I will have to shower my 80 year old sister-in-law that just broke her arm and I did not know how I was going to do it!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
You’re so welcome!!
Thank You so much, was looking for something to deal with the cast situation..
This was super helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your advice!
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching!
Thank you!
The blue seems really difficult for if you live alone to put on.,.
While the option before, seems allot easyer..
I just broke my right arm, and have a full arm cast on
The blue is definitely more work. It can be done but I would not recommend trying on a freshly broken arm alone. After a few weeks of healing, it could be done alone a bit easier (less pain with the extra jostling).
Extremely helpful. Many thanks!
Thank you so much for your great advice.
Thank you! A great help!
You're welcome!
A great presentation ... very helpful, Thanks so much
You’re welcome!
Thank you this helped me get something over my sisters arm so she could take a bath😊
So glad to help!
What size did you get your Bloccs cover?
This is a small. It was purchased for my 5 year old, but as you can see it also fits me.
Good job. Thanks!
Thank you! This video is so helpful.
You’re welcome!
Where can I get this blue band
Thanks!
We absolutely love this video!
We would love to discuss your experience further! We could potentially do a zoom interview to create content around it?
Thank you 💖
You're welcome!
This was super helpful!!
Glad to help!
They are both impossible to use if you live on your own . I have the 1st cast cover , live on my own , and it's impossible to put on my broken arm as the rubber seal requires TWO hands to open it , literally . If you live alone and it's your arm, hand or wrist that you need one of these for , don't waste your money, you wont ever be able to use it , will cause more damage trying to put it on . The plastic bag and tape she suggested first , works really well though.
Any suggestions for someone allergic to latex
There are several brands that are latex free and work similarly to the ones in this video. This one is low cost and latex free.
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Great info
Thanks!
I have cast on hand