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Scotchcast Plus Casting Tape 2 inch x 4 Yards - Roll

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Original price $ 14.95
Current price $ 9.50
SKU 82002B

Scotchcast Plus Casting Tape is a medical grade cast tape used for splinting and casting. It is 2 inches wide and 4 yards long, with a non-stick lining and a durable fiberglass material. It is typically used in orthopedic applications to immobilize and support injured limbs.

Scotchcast Plus Casting Tape is a type of synthetic casting tape used in the medical field to create immobilizing casts for broken bones or injured limbs. It is often used to stabilize and support the bones and soft tissue of the injured area, preventing further damage and promoting healing. This type of casting tape is known for its durable and lightweight properties, as well as its ability to conform to different body shapes and sizes. It is also water-resistant, making it suitable for activities such as showering and swimming. Scotchcast Plus Casting Tape is typically used by healthcare professionals and requires a prescription for use.

 

Steps on How to apply Scotchcast Plus Casting Tape:

1. Prepare the area: Start by cleaning and drying the injured area and covering any open wounds with a protective padding.

2. Select the appropriate tape size: Choose the appropriate roll size for the injured area. For small areas, use a narrow roll (1-1/2 inches) and for larger areas, use a wider roll (2-4 inches).

3. Wet the padding: Soak the padding material provided with the casting tape in warm water for 2-3 seconds. Wring out excess water and spread it evenly on a flat surface.

4. Unroll the casting tape: Unroll the tape onto the moist padding, overlapping each layer by half the width of the tape. Make sure to cover the entire injured area with 3-4 layers of padding.

5. Activate the tape: Roll the water activated resin-covered side of the tape onto the padding. Apply even pressure while doing this to ensure that the resin gets evenly distributed throughout the tape. This step will start a chemical reaction that will harden the tape.

6. Smooth the tape: Smooth out any wrinkles or bumps with your hands before the tape becomes too rigid.

7. Wrap the tape: Begin wrapping the tape around the injured area, starting at the far end and moving towards the body. Use firm pressure to press the tape into the padding and mold it to the injured area.

8. Overlap the tape: Overlap each turn of the tape by about half of its width to ensure a snug fit and good support for the injured area.

9. Apply extra layers: If a thicker layer is needed, apply an additional two layers of tape over the first layer.

10. Trim the edges: After completing the wrapping, trim off any excess tape from the edges to prevent any discomfort or rubbing.

11. Allow the tape to set: Wait for the tape to dry and set completely before allowing the patient to bear weight on the affected area.

12. Check for proper fit and comfort: Once the tape is dried, check for any tightness or discomfort. If necessary, loosen the tape slightly or consult a healthcare professional.

TIP: Avoid getting the tape wet until it has completely hardened to ensure its effectiveness. 

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