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  • Plaster casts are often used for fractures, but their durability is compromised by water.
  • The study compared the effectiveness of commercial waterproof products with a simple plastic bag and elastic band for protecting plaster casts during water activities.
  • Findings showed no significant difference in water protection, suggesting that using a plastic bag and elastic band is a more affordable and practical option.

Article Abstract

Plaster casts are commonly used in the management of fractures. The mechanical properties of plasters are adversely affected by water. There are a number of commercial products available to allow patients to continue to shower and swim by protecting the plaster. The aim of this study was to compare these products with a plastic bag and elastic band. Each protector was tested in a shower, immersed in a swimming pool and worn while swimming. The volume of water intrusion was measured. There was no significant difference between a plastic bag and the commercially available products. We do not recommend the use of commercially available plaster protectors for showering or swimming: a plastic bag and elastic band is a cheaper and more convenient device.

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