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Casting products are vital orthopedic supplies used to immobilize and protect broken bones, fractures, and sprains, ensuring proper healing. Popular in hospitals, clinics, and sports medicine, these products support bone alignment, pain relief, and rapid recovery. Casting materials are essential for patients of all ages, including children and athletes, following injuries or surgery. Healthcare professionals apply casts to support rehabilitation, prevent further injury, and optimize musculoskeletal health.
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from $ 34.50Cast Tape 3 inch x 12 Foot, Fiberglass, Water-Activated Resin (Box of 10)
McKessonNo reviewsCast tape is a type of orthopedic bandage used to immobilize and support broken or injured bones. It is made of fiberglass material and is activate...
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from $ 34.50Cast Tape 2 inch x 12 Foot, Fiberglass, Water-Activated Resin (Box of 10)
McKessonNo reviewsCast Tape is a medical tape used for casting fractures and broken bones. It is a 2 inch wide tape that is 12 feet in length and is made from fiberg...
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$ 99.003M Scotchcast Casting Tape, White 2 inches x 12 Foot, Sold by Case of 10
3M HealthcareNo reviews3M Scotchcast Casting Tape is a type of medical tape used for immobilizing and supporting injured limbs. It is typically used by medical profession...
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from $ 49.95Cast Tape 4 inch x 12 Foot, Fiberglass, Water-Activated Resin (Box of 10)
McKessonNo reviewsCast Tape 4 inch x 12 Foot, Fiberglass, Water-Activated Resin is a medical material used to create a hard cast around a broken or fractured bone. I...
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Casting products are vital orthopedic supplies used to immobilize and protect broken bones, fractures, and sprains, ensuring proper healing. Popular in hospitals, clinics, and sports medicine, these products support bone alignment, pain relief, and rapid recovery. Casting materials are essential for patients of all ages, including children and athletes, following injuries or surgery. Healthcare professionals apply casts to support rehabilitation, prevent further injury, and optimize musculoskeletal health.