The LimbO Waterproof PICC Line Cover provides easy to use and dependable protection.
This Waterproof PICC Line Line Cover has two seals which will seal 4 inches above and 4 inches below the elbow.
Suitable for the bath or shower.
- Neoprene
- Imported
- 100% Waterproof and Easy to Use
- Tough, durable and latex-free
Size | Length | Arm Cir. | Height Range | Weight Range |
M65 | 10" | 10" - 12" | 5' - 6' | 115lbs - 154lbs |
M75 | 10" | 12"-16" | 5" and up | over 154lbs |
The LimbO protector is a comfortable, easy-to-use, reusable waterproof protector. It is a self-sealing, self-supporting product that prevents the penetration of water to plaster casts and bandages on arms or legs during bathing. It is simple and comfortable to use and will last through the average users duration of treatment. Great for gentle protection of PICC Lines.
The Benefits of LimbO Cast Covers
Don’t let a broken limb slow you down; the LimbO lets you continue to enjoy and participate in life while healing, including activities like swimming. Easy-to-use and comfortable, the LimbO waterproof protector allows the user to keep their plastic cast or other dressing dry during showering, swimming, and even in hot tubs. This unique product is self-supporting and completely self-seals around the affected area. It can even be completely submerged as long as basic precautions are taken. LimbO is non-sterile and is available in models for the arms or the legs, and it lasts through the average user’s recovery period.
Plaster Cast Advice
If you experience any of the following, call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency room:
- Blue or swollen toes or fingers, or an inability to move a limb.
- Your arms, legs, or other limb becomes more painful, or you experience tingling or a pins and needles sensation.
- You experience blister-like pain or excess rubbing under the cast.
- You notice a smell, wetness, or discharge coming from under the cast.
- You accidentally drop an item inside the cast.
Some advice for care while recovering includes:
- As much as possible, exercise your other joints that aren’t in a cast.
- Elevate the affected limb, and don’t let it hang unless you’re using it.
- After initial application of a plaster cast, let it dry uncovered for at least two days (48 hours).
- Stay a reasonable distance away from fire, as the cast can get very hot and burn you.
- Don’t get your cast wet, as this can cause it to disintegrate and result in skin issues.
- Don’t heat, cut, or damage your cast. If it becomes loose, cracked, or otherwise damaged, go back to your doctor.
These are just a few pieces of advice for caring for your cast during recovery. Your doctor should also be able to provide some pointers so you can make your healing period as trouble-free as possible.