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What Type of Broken Bone Do You Have?

Ouch! So you – or your child – has a broken bone. You are not alone! There were over 7 million broken bones reported last year. Though bones can break in multiple ways, there are 5 common breaks.  What type of broken bone do you have?

CastCoverz Common Bone Breaks

Whichever break you have, you probably are in a cast, boot or sling. You’re on the right blog because this is where CastCoverz!® comes in! We offer a huge variety of fun and functional cast covers for your Armz! or Legz!, Slingz!, braces, waterproof cast covers and accessories (crutches and canes). Keep your cast covered and current in a fashion-forward print or a solid color to match your outfit or mood.

Feel Better, Heal Better with CastCoverz! 

Check out our infographic for more broken bones facts!

 

HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM CASTCOVERZ!

Halloween Cast Covers by CastCoverz!

Halloween is just around the corner, you are injured and thinking, “Boo! What type of Halloween costume can I wear with a cast, boot, or sling?”  Don’t be scared!  Having a daughter who has broken 22 bones – and as the owner of CastCoverz!®, serving hundreds of thousands of customers worldwide for the past 13 years – I have lots of ideas for you (or the loved one in your life)!

Halloween costume ideas shared by customers.
For “OMGosh!” inspiration, check out one of our most popular blog posts.  CastCoverz! customers shared fun and clever Halloween costume ideas that incorporate or conceal a cast. See pictures of the costumes and read the blog post here.  I am AMAZED at how ingenious our customers are!

Halloween Cast Covers by CastCoverz!

Conceal the cast with fun and cool fabrics. CastCoverz! cast covers can be worn any time of year but also can be easily incorporated into a Halloween costume. The pictures shown below are available in Armz! (arm cast cover), Legz! (leg cast cover), and Bootz! (boot cover).

Wicked Webs Cast Cover
Costume idea: Superhero! As seen in Armz! in Wicked Webs

CastCoverz! Wicked Webs Cast Cover

Camouflage Cast Cover
Costume idea: Soldier! As seen in Legz! in Camo GreenLegz Camouflage Green

Checkerboard Cast Cover
Costume idea: Grand Prix Driver, Chess, Anyone? or a Clown!

CastCoverz! Checkerboard Cast Cover

Cheetah Cast Cover
Costume idea: MEOW! as seen in Bootz! Classic CheetahBootz Classic Cheetah

We also have other animal-themed covers like Bengalicious (shown in Armz!).

Skulls Cast Cover
Costume idea: Pirate or Just Scary! This print is also perfect for the spirit of Halloween or anytime for a skull-lover!CastCoverz Skull Cast Cover

Our CastCoverz! are Made-in-the-USA. They stop snagging and scratches and give casts, braces, splints, crutches, and walking boots fashion, function, and FUN!

Feel Better, Heal Better and have a Happy Halloween with CastCoverz!

How Long Does it Take for my Broken Bone to Heal?

One of the most frequently asked questions we hear at CastCoverz!® is, “How long am I going to be in this thing?” Of course, our customers are talking about their cast, or boot, or crutches, sling or any orthopedic device. So, we thought we’d give you some general guidelines on the time it takes for your broken bone to heal.

Broken bone healing varies from between 4 weeks to 24 weeks, depending on the type of fracture, which bone is broken, your age, medical condition, treatment plan, compliance, and nutrition. As fast as they grow-up, children’s bones generally heal faster than adults! Here is a visual healing timeline for broken bones:

Broken Bone Healing Timeline from CastCoverzIn the meantime, don’t settle for a plain old cast!

We offer cast covers and slings for arms and legs in fun, happy, trendy, and cool patterns. Also available are waterproof cast covers, crutches, canes, and crutch accessories. CastCoverz! cast covers will change your conversations from, “Oh! What happened to you?” to “How cool is that?”.

Feel Better, Heal Better with CastCoverz!

Check out our infographic for more broken bones facts!

Why do my hands and armpits hurt while using crutches?

Why do my hands and armpits hurt while using crutches?Being injured is the pits!  (Pun intended.)You have been using crutches for over a week.  You are starting to feel like you can be more active every day, but there is one thing holding you back.  You now have a new pain in a completely different area.  I am talking about the pain under your arms, and in your hands.Soreness comes in two varieties for crutch users:

  1. Tenderness (most of this is the weight pressing on the armpit and/or the palm of the hand).
  2. Abrasion (due to constant friction on parts that aren’t used to it).

To answer your specific question, you’d have to answer which one or are both affecting you? Feelings of frustration are building up because one injury is leading to another.  Don’t worry! Help is on the way.  Here are some great tips to alleviate the pain:

  • Have your doctor or physical therapist check to make sure that the crutches are adjusted right. They should be about 2-3 inches under your armpits, and when you put your arms at your sides, the hand grips should be even with your wrists.
  • Rest! Ice!  Elevate!  We understand you are feeling antsy and trapped.   But, to get better, you need to rest.  The more rest, the faster the healing! Give it the time it needs.  Looking for ideas on keeping your mind busy while you wait?  Click here.
  • Invest in CastCoverz! CrutchWear Comfort and fashion are just a click away!

All of our CrutchWear is padded just right for the ultimate in comfort.  We’ve tested a lot of thicknesses to find the perfect density.  Here’s what we discovered:PrintsCombo__65624.1366341893.1280.1280

You would think super padded would be the ultimate in comfort.  But many of our customers were off-balance and actually some complained that the circulation in their arm was cut-off (artery was pressed closed when resting/balancing/walking on the crutches)!  So back to the drawing board.  Too thin was a waste of (your) money.  Our current padding has satisfied 99.2% of our customers. That’s a super respectable number! 🙂

CastCoverz! CrutchWear is made out of durable cotton, faux fur or fleece (NO slippery nylon!).   They wash up well, provide the comfort you need, and give you style!  Don’t forget the handy crutch bag, too! All your essentials tucked in roomy bag with loops to affix to your crutch to avoid the annoying bag flop.  

We hope this finds you on the last “leg” of your recovery.  🙂