you should alwas let a doctor take it off .NEVER!!!! EVER!!! do it yourself
For an arm cast-when you take a cast off your hand is all sweaty with dry skin. You have to put lotion on it when I took my cast off my arm grew and my right hand was bigger than my left.
yes and no
on bottom of arm is a nut, to take off arm remove this nut, then wiggle arm off shaft.
No, you're arm wont rot off, it will just become very weak. The only way it could rot off is if it was exposed to some sort of contaminated substance in or outside of the cast
get a wiper removal tool and it goes under the arm and you just pry the arm up off the splines to take it off.
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After removing a cast, it can take a few weeks for your arm to regain strength and flexibility. It's important to gradually increase activity and avoid heavy lifting or strenuous use of the arm for at least a few weeks. Physical therapy may also be recommended to aid recovery and restore function. Always follow your doctor's advice for the best recovery plan.
You have to take off the wiper arm and then take the nut off of the post that the arm attaches to. On the inside of the van take the trim panel off of the tailgate,then you can get at the bolts that hold the wiper motor onto the tailgate.
The lifters are made into the rocker arm and are not removable.
LOTS.
for 3 or 4 days
NO YOU DONT! IT IS HORRIBLE WHEN I BROKE MY ARM I WAS SO EXITED ABOUT GETTING A CAST, and then when i got it... IT WAS TERRIBLE I GOT WATER IN IT ON PURPOSE SO I COULD GET IT OFF EARLY!!