
Child Arm - Size 2 (Mid Arm) Dri Cast Cover
Dri Cast Child Arm Size 2 – Mid Arm Waterproof Cast Cover
The Dri Cast Child Arm Size 2 provides waterproof protection for mid-arm casts in children, covering the arm to just above the elbow and onto the lower bicep (40cm length, 34cm circumference). Size 2 is suitable for casts and injuries that extend above the elbow joint — a common requirement for elbow fractures and forearm fractures in children.
The reliable watertight seal keeps casts dry during showering, giving children and parents confidence during the cast-wearing period. Available from Pakuranga Pharmacy.
Key Features
- Size 2: 40cm length, 34cm circumference — covers to above the elbow
- Waterproof seal — protects cast during showering and bathing
- Suitable for mid-arm casts including those crossing the elbow
- Reusable for the duration of cast wearing
- Slightly wider than Size 1 to accommodate the bicep area
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does Size 2 differ from Size 1?
A: Size 2 is longer (40cm vs 30cm) and slightly wider (34cm vs 32cm), covering the arm to above the elbow. Choose Size 2 if the cast extends to or above the elbow joint. If the cast ends below the elbow, Size 1 is sufficient.
Q: Can a child with a plaster cast shower safely with this cover?
A: Yes — when applied correctly with a proper watertight seal, the Dri Cast cover allows safe showering. Ensure the seal sits on dry skin above the cast. Always supervise children during bathing with a cast, regardless of cast protection used.
Q: How long will the Dri Cast cover last?
A: With proper care — rinsing after use and allowing to dry before storage — a Dri Cast cover typically lasts the full duration of one cast-wearing period (usually 4–8 weeks). Inspect the seal regularly and replace if wear is detected.
Q: Does the cover work for fibreglass casts as well as plaster?
A: Yes — Dri Cast covers are suitable for protecting both fibreglass and traditional plaster of Paris casts. Note that while fibreglass casts are more water-resistant than plaster, they should still be kept dry unless specifically advised otherwise by your orthopaedic team.
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Dri Cast Child Arm Size 2 – Mid Arm Waterproof Cast Cover
The Dri Cast Child Arm Size 2 provides waterproof protection for mid-arm casts in children, covering the arm to just above the elbow and onto the lower bicep (40cm length, 34cm circumference). Size 2 is suitable for casts and injuries that extend above the elbow joint — a common requirement for elbow fractures and forearm fractures in children.
The reliable watertight seal keeps casts dry during showering, giving children and parents confidence during the cast-wearing period. Available from Pakuranga Pharmacy.
Key Features
- Size 2: 40cm length, 34cm circumference — covers to above the elbow
- Waterproof seal — protects cast during showering and bathing
- Suitable for mid-arm casts including those crossing the elbow
- Reusable for the duration of cast wearing
- Slightly wider than Size 1 to accommodate the bicep area
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does Size 2 differ from Size 1?
A: Size 2 is longer (40cm vs 30cm) and slightly wider (34cm vs 32cm), covering the arm to above the elbow. Choose Size 2 if the cast extends to or above the elbow joint. If the cast ends below the elbow, Size 1 is sufficient.
Q: Can a child with a plaster cast shower safely with this cover?
A: Yes — when applied correctly with a proper watertight seal, the Dri Cast cover allows safe showering. Ensure the seal sits on dry skin above the cast. Always supervise children during bathing with a cast, regardless of cast protection used.
Q: How long will the Dri Cast cover last?
A: With proper care — rinsing after use and allowing to dry before storage — a Dri Cast cover typically lasts the full duration of one cast-wearing period (usually 4–8 weeks). Inspect the seal regularly and replace if wear is detected.
Q: Does the cover work for fibreglass casts as well as plaster?
A: Yes — Dri Cast covers are suitable for protecting both fibreglass and traditional plaster of Paris casts. Note that while fibreglass casts are more water-resistant than plaster, they should still be kept dry unless specifically advised otherwise by your orthopaedic team.













