Showing posts with label arm cast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arm cast. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Casttoo Cast Tattoo - Cast decorating ideas.

Casttoo Cast Tattoo - Cast Decorating


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If you have ever had the unfortunate experience of being in a leg or arm cast. You know how difficult and embarrassing it may be when you have to go into the public. However, you can now feel good about showing off your cast. Casttoo and Supplies Central www.orthotape.com have teamed up to offer a unique decal you can apply to your orthopedic cast. Casttoo cast tattoos are fun and easy to apply to any cast.
There is a variety of designs in the casttoo brand and something will surely fit your style. One cool Casttoo for guys may be to have a Camouflage cast.

For the ladies, perhaps your appeal is more on the flowery side. Casttoo Butterfly and Sunflower seems to be a big hit and make quite the cool looking cast tattoo



For those into the tribal bands, this unique look is surely for you.

Casttoo cast tattoo is very easy to apply. First you peel off the decal from its backing. Then you simply place it on your cast where you would like it to be. Simply plug in a hair dryer and start warming up the Casttoo. The casttoo will begin to shrink some from the head and start to confirm to the bends in the cast. Casttoo is completely waterproof, so if you get it wet you won't have any troubles. In addition, you can always remove it very easy by prying under the edge and peeling it off. This way you can get another casttoo design if you change your mind during your term of wearing a cast.

Casttoo also makes a great gift. So if you know anyone who has broken a leg or arm. Why not cheer them up by sending them a cool casttoo.
Casttoo decals can ship out in about 3-4 business days by priority mail. If you choose 1st class mail you get the shipping for free.
Order Casttoo By Clicking Here

So if your in a leg cast, arm cast or know someone with a broken bone. Why not tell them about the fun they can have with Casttoo!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Stuck at home with a Broken Leg, Arm, Ankle, or any other broken bone.


So you broke a bone and you're stuck at home. The most commonly asked question is, now what do I do with all this down time? We have heard many suggestions in the past about how to decorate your cast to improve its look and give you something to do. That often works for so long but your stuck for about 6-8 weeks in a leg cast or arm cast with nothing but TV and a computer.
Why not tell your story of what happened? Often talking about a situation will help you to heal. You also have the opportunity to meet others who may have had a similar break. You can discuss set backs you had in recovery and maybe even meet someone who has fully recovered from their injury. Perhaps they can offer you some optimistic encouragement to help you through the healing process. You may also find it is a learning experience to hear what others have gone through on their road to recovery. You will hear what type of treatment options they have had and their outcomes. Consider it an overall support group for those with broken bones.

So what are you waiting for?
Get on that road to recovery!


Tell your story at www.brokenbonediaries.com

It's currently at ground level but we predict it to grow. So you can be one of the first to start a discussion or start a diary about how you broke a bone and your road to recovery.

You will need to log in to view or comment on any discussion and your email and information will never be used or shared with others unless you request it.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Cast Decorating Ideas Casttoo Castoo Tattoos arm leg cast draw repair broken cast

How can I decorate my cast?
If your ever in a cast.  Decorating the cast can be a fun way to keep your mind off the injury.



In a cast or have to have a cast put on your arm or leg. Here are some ideas to think about prior to getting your cast applied. There are a variety of different ways to decorate an arm or leg cast. Most doctors and cast technicians don't have access to all the new ideas for arm or leg cast decorating ideas and tips. Here we list a few ideas on how to decorate your cast or improve the look of your leg or arm cast.
1. Get a cool cast color
There are a variety of color choices to choose from. Colors such as purple, pink, red, green, orange, yellow can brighten your arm or leg during your duration in a cast. If you might have trouble keeping your cast clean you may want to choose a color like black or any of the other darker colors. Here is a link to a list of colors you may want to check out. If your doctor does not supply your color choice you may want to have it rush delivered to your home prior to your casting appointment so your doctor can apply the color you would like. Be sure to speak with them prior to any purchase.
http://orthotape.com/fiberglass_casting_tape.asp

2. Get a Casttoo Tattoo for your cast!

Casttoos are tattoos for your leg or arm cast. Trying to draw a design on your cast, especially a fiberglass cast can be difficult. Casttoos are very easy to apply. A simple hair dryer and a cast is all you need. The tattoo can be removed if you desire to change the design later and it is also waterproof. There are many designs and colors to choose from and a gift to a friend will surely make their time in a cast a happy one. Ship one to a friend or order one for yourself.
http://orthotape.com/casttoo_cast_decorating.asp

3. Choose printed casting tape.

Printed casting tape is can create a unique look to any cast. There are a variety of prints available from soccer, camouflage, pastel, and even dinosaurs and teddy bears. Most orthopedic cast room clinics will not carry printed casting tape due the cost of stocking it as inventory. However you can always purchase this item and have it shipped to your home prior to cast application. You can then take it to your appointment and your doctor can apply it to your cast. Be sure to speak with about this prior to making a purchase. You really only need 1 roll for a short arm cast, 2 rolls for a long arm cast or short leg cast, and maybe 3-4 rolls for a long leg cast. The printed casting tape can be applied on top of an existing cast. So the under layers can simply be white casting tape in color and then you can apply the printed casting tape on top or a unique design and look. You can purchase it by the single roll form by going to the following link.
http://orthotape.com/ALTOCAST_by_the_Roll.asp?Format=


Links:
Casting Tape by the roll:
http://orthotape.com/ALTOCAST_by_the_Roll.asp?Format=
http://orthotape.com/techform_casting_by_roll.asp?Format=
Cast Padding by the roll.
http://orthotape.com/gore_procel_cast_padding.asp