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ArmRX Arm Glove Cast Cover / Protector,

ArmRX Arm Glove Cast Cover / Protector
Name: ArmRX Arm Glove Cast Cover / Protector
Sale Price: $3.79 ON SALE
Normal Price: $3.99
Item #: 122115
Manufacturer Name: ArmRX


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Can't get your arm wet?

The Arm Rx® Glove is an arm length, non-sterile, plastic glove that can be used to protect a cast, bandage, laceration, prostheses or skin condition while showering. There are two Velcro® straps that keep the glove on your arm securely. The straps are adjustable to fit even the smallest arms.

How to use the ArmRx® Glove:

  1. Slide the glove onto your arm.

  2. Slip one Velcro® strap over your  arm and tighten it into position.

  3. Fold the loose end of the glove over the first strap.

  4. Position the second strap over the folded end of the glove and tighten.

This sturdy but flexible plastic glove will protect your arm and keep it dry in the shower. While they are disposable, they are also re-usable if they are cleaned and dried between uses.

Now you don't have to hang your arm out of the shower or limit yourself to sponge baths. The ArmRx® Glove will keep your arm dry!

The manufacturer says that the ArmRx® Glove is safe to be submersed in water, like a pool, lake or ocean (not to mention a tub). They recommend practicing the closure at home and testing that you have done it correctly before traveling.

 

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