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Cast Tape 3 inch x 12 Foot, Fiberglass, Water-Activated Resin (Box of 10)

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Original price $ 49.95
Current price $ 34.50
SKU 115-3A

Cast tape is a type of orthopedic bandage used to immobilize and support broken or injured bones. It is made of fiberglass material and is activated by water, allowing it to harden and hold its shape after being wrapped around the affected area. The 3 inch x 12 foot size is commonly used for casting smaller bones such as fingers, toes, and wrists. It is also known as a fiberglass resin bandage or a water-activated cast tape.

 

How to Apply Cast Tape 3 inch x 12 Foot:

1. Gather all necessary materials: Cast tape, scissors, dry gauze bandage, splint material (if needed), water.

2. Prepare the injured area by cleaning and drying it thoroughly.

3. If using a splint, apply it to the injured area according to medical instructions.

4. Cut the desired length of cast tape using scissors.

5. Dip the cast tape in water for about 5 seconds or until it is completely wet.

6. Squeeze out any excess water by running your fingers down the length of the tape.

7. Start wrapping the cast tape around the injured area, starting from the distal end (closest to the hand/foot) and end at the proximal end (closest to the body). Make sure not to wrap too tightly.

8. Overlap each layer of tape by half to ensure proper support.

9. After wrapping the injured area, smooth out any wrinkles and tap the edges to ensure they are fully adhered.

10. Once the tape is hardened, you can use scissors to trim any rough edges.

11. Apply an additional layer of dry gauze bandage over the cast if desired.

12. Check for proper fit and make adjustments if necessary.

13. Leave the cast to harden for about 15 minutes before using the injured body part.

14. Follow medical instructions for the duration of the cast use.

Note: It is important to consult with a medical professional before applying a cast. Improper casting techniques can result in discomfort or further injury.

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