May 27, 2019
Having a child in a cast when leaving for holidays is always a problem. What can he/she do? How to enjoy the beach without getting his/her cast wet? How to protect his/her cast from the sand? Do we need to reschedule the holidays? Here are some activities that your child can do while enjoying his/her vacations.
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May 24, 2019
Here are some tips to foster healing, come check out here!
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May 20, 2019
Having a wet cast can be a potential source of discomfort and can lead to infections. That's why it is important to take care of it in order not to damage it. A wet cast can increase the healing time and can lead to remake a new one, which can be very expensive. It is, therefore, better to avoid risks, especially if your cast is wet. Come check here what to do when your cast is wet.
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May 17, 2019
Your little one had a bad fall and broke his/her arm or leg. It is, therefore, possible that a cast has been placed to heal him. The problem is that a child with a cast requires a new organization for the coming weeks. Here are 5 tips and tricks for managing your little adventurer's new daily life during this time.
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May 13, 2019
After a broken limb’s surgery, it is very common to swell, especially in summer when it is hot and there is humidity. It is important to control the swelling as too much swelling can lead to numbed fingers or toes and slow down healing. Here are our tips to keep the swelling down.
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May 12, 2019
To all the wonderful, caring, patient Mothers out there, enjoy your day!
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May 10, 2019
When you have a broken limb, you cannot move as much as you would like. Moreover, immobilization incites to snacking. However, during this period, it is important to have a balanced diet for your well-being, but also because some food will allow you to recover more quickly. Come check out our recommendations here!
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May 06, 2019
DryPro wants to thank All the attendees of the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN).
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May 06, 2019
Your child will wear his/her cast for the necessary time of his/her treatment: it can last 3 weeks, 1 month or more ... The doctor will decide when to stop the treatment and remove the cast. At home, on a daily basis, you will have to be attentive to several elements to be sure that healing takes place in good conditions. Come check here!
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April 29, 2019
Wearing a cast isn't a fun period, you have to follow some instructions given by your doctors. Come check out our tips to foster your recovery!
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April 22, 2019
Being able to take a bath or a shower when you have a limb in a cast has always been a brain-teaser. From now on, don’t be afraid to take a shower with a cast or bandage!
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April 15, 2019
Your child broke his/her limb, come find out more about the activities that your child can do while recovering.
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