Collection: Undercast Bandages

Professional Under-Cast Bandages You Can Trust

Under-cast bandages are essential tools for providing additional comfort, protection, and support when a cast is required. These bandages are designed to be applied beneath a rigid or plaster cast to provide a soft, protective layer between the cast and the skin. They are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare settings, especially for fractures, post-operative care, or severe sprains... Read More

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FAQ's

Under-cast bandages are used to provide a soft, protective layer between the skin and a cast. They enhance patient comfort by preventing friction and irritation while also absorbing moisture to maintain a dry and healthy environment for the skin.
Unlike regular bandages, under-cast bandages are specifically designed to be used beneath a cast. They are soft, breathable, and provide cushioning to prevent discomfort and irritation from the rigid cast material.
Yes, under-cast bandages can be used with both plaster and fibreglass casts. They provide the same level of comfort and protection regardless of the type of cast being used.
To apply an under-cast bandage, simply wrap it around the area where the cast will be applied. Make sure to cover the skin evenly, without applying too much tension, to ensure comfort and adequate absorption of moisture. The bandage should fit snugly but not be too tight.
Yes, under-cast bandages are made from breathable materials that allow air circulation around the skin, reducing the risk of moisture build-up and promoting skin health during cast wear.
It’s important to keep the under-cast bandage dry. If it becomes wet, it should be replaced immediately to ensure that it continues to protect the skin and maintain comfort. Casts should also be kept dry to prevent damage and maintain hygiene.
Under-cast bandages should be replaced if they become wet, soiled, or lose their effectiveness. Regular changes ensure optimal comfort and protection while the cast is in place.
No, under-cast bandages are designed for single-use only. They should be replaced as needed to maintain hygiene, comfort, and effectiveness during the healing process.