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jann1033
07-30-2007, 09:47 AM
i'm posting this here as i asked about this a few months back and no one had a solution( i have a sore i can't get wet) my dr recommended this product and it works great and can be used for swimming, showering etc.
it's call dry pro by drycorp( www.drycorp.com ) and is basically a rubber inner tube like boot you put over the area, pump out all the air so it creates a vacuum and can then swim shower ect and the area underneath stays completely dry. it works fantastic! i know it comes in full and 1/2 legs and i am guessing arms as well. you can leave it on for 45 mins at a time so you'd have to remove it occasionally at a waterpark etc but i thought i'd pass it along. the 1/2 leg i got was $40 including shipping. it's heavy duty and has a grippy sole so it doesn't slip when you walk.
they also have some that cover prosthetic devices

Cheshire Figment
07-30-2007, 10:43 AM
This was originally posted in Theme Park Attractions and Strategies and moved here.

jann1033
07-30-2007, 10:46 AM
actually i posted it both places as i had asked both places so sorry if i shouldn't have

fraggle551
07-30-2007, 02:07 PM
i'm posting this here as i asked about this a few months back and no one had a solution( i have a sore i can't get wet) my dr recommended this product and it works great and can be used for swimming, showering etc.
it's call dry pro by drycorp( www.drycorp.com ) and is basically a rubber inner tube like boot you put over the area, pump out all the air so it creates a vacuum and can then swim shower ect and the area underneath stays completely dry. it works fantastic! i know it comes in full and 1/2 legs and i am guessing arms as well. you can leave it on for 45 mins at a time so you'd have to remove it occasionally at a waterpark etc but i thought i'd pass it along. the 1/2 leg i got was $40 including shipping. it's heavy duty and has a grippy sole so it doesn't slip when you walk.
they also have some that cover prosthetic devices

thanks for this! i am having knee surgery next week, and just said to my DBF last night, how on earth am i going to shower? i have had plenty of casts and even 1 knee surgery before, but can never seem to keep it dry. i will definitely be looking into this. thanks so much!