Pediatric Waterproof Casting

Broken bones and certain other injuries need a cast to hold the injury in place until it heals. At Children's Health, our orthopedic team has experience in applying waterproof casts for children. We offer waterproof casts whenever possible so your child can be more comfortable and get back to their usual activities without worrying about keeping their cast dry.

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What is Pediatric Waterproof Casting?

A cast is a hard bandage for an injured limb or other area that prevents the area from moving as it heals. A regular cast has a fiberglass outer layer with a cotton liner. A waterproof cast has the same fiberglass outer layer, but it has a special liner that doesn’t absorb water. That means the cast can get wet without falling apart.

We often use waterproof casts for broken bones. But we don’t use them if your child had surgery or has an open wound or stitches, because of the risk of infection. Your child’s care team will work with you to decide on the right type of cast.

What are the side effects of Pediatric Waterproof Casting?

Some children may be allergic to the waterproof casting material, which can cause skin irritation, especially in children with sensitive skin. Contact your child’s provider to switch to a traditional cast if your child shows any signs of a reaction to the waterproof cast.

What questions should I ask my child's provider about Pediatric Waterproof Casting?

As you decide on treatment for your child, here are some questions you may want to ask their care team:

  • Are there other treatment options for my child?
  • Will my child go home with any special equipment after they get a waterproof cast?
  • How do I take care of my child’s waterproof cast?

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why would a child need waterproof casting?

    Like a traditional cast, a waterproof cast helps stabilize broken bones and other injuries to allow them to heal. Unlike a traditional cast, a waterproof cast can get wet without falling apart. It allows your child to bathe, shower and do other wet activities without worrying about keeping the cast dry.

  • How much does it cost to get a waterproof cast?

    Costs for waterproof casts can vary, and your health insurance plan may not cover the costs. Please ask your child’s provider for details or contact your health insurance company to confirm what your plan covers.

  • Can a child swim with an arm cast?

    Yes, your child can go swimming in a waterproof cast. However, we recommend swimming only in a swimming pool, not a pond or the ocean, to avoid getting dirt, sand or other debris inside the cast.