Adult's reusable dressing or cast protector to prevent water penetrating either bandages or cast on the elbow when showering. Provides protection from the wrist to above the elbow leaving the hand free and exposed. Made of reinforced PVC with a Neoprene and nylon seal. Not suitable for use on open or undressed wounds or when bathing or swimming.
The LIMBO is designed to protect plaster casts and wound dressings from getting wet while bathing or showering, it can also be used with care in a pool and for hydrotherapy. It enables the user to enjoy the pleasure and therapeutic benefit of a shower or bath safe in the knowledge that their plaster or wound will remain dry. The LimbO waterproof protector can be used for numerous applications such as wound care – protection for leg ulcer dressings, PICC Line covers, podiatry and of course for your broken arm or broken leg in a plaster cast!
Thesis Technology Products Ltd
Brooks Green Farm
Brooks Lane
Bosham
West Sussex
PO188JX
UK
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