The same way as you would take off a regular cast, with a saw that vibrates back and forth, instead of a rotating saw. The safest way to get one removed is from a certified orthapedic or orthapedic surgeon.
Yes, the military does use waterproof casts for personnel who sustain injuries while in the field. These casts are designed to be durable and resistant to moisture, allowing soldiers to continue with their duties and maintain hygiene. Waterproof casts are particularly beneficial in environments where exposure to water is common, such as during training exercises or deployments.
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Waterproof casts typically cost between $50 to $150, depending on the type and location of the treatment. The price may vary based on factors such as the healthcare provider, the materials used, and any additional services involved. It's advisable to check with local clinics or hospitals for specific pricing and insurance coverage options.
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A mascara that is waterproof such as Avon Wash Off Waterproof Mascara.
Well for the most part yes.My babysitter wears it all the time in the pool.plus its hard to get off.
Yes, they are.
Humans are waterproof.
It depends. the problem with waterproof it takes a lifetime to take off. I'm assuming that waterproof is better though.
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if you are in open category then you get MIT collg.If you are in reserved casts then you get COEP collg.
NO my brother wash his ds and it went black and then turned off