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The OrthoTape Short Arm Cast Kit is a complete, professional-grade solution for short arm cast application and wrist/forearm immobilization. Every component — fiberglass tape, cast padding, stockinette, and gloves — is pre-selected and sized for a short arm cast, so there's no guesswork. The same kit also works for a thumb spica cast, with the included 1" stockinette strip providing proper thumb coverage. Ideal for clinics, urgent care facilities, and informed patients preparing for their next cast change. 16+ color choices.
Most doctor's offices stock only 2–3 basic cast colors because they don't want to manage large inventories. That means you're often stuck with white or beige — for a cast you'll wear for weeks. OrthoTape offers 16+ colors at a fraction of what clinics charge. Same professional-grade materials. Your color. Your choice. Many patients bring their OrthoTape kit to their appointment — doctors are happy to use it.
| Component | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Fiberglass Tape | 1 roll of 3" & 2 rolls of 2" |
| Cast Padding | 1 roll of 3" & 2 rolls of 2" |
| Stockinette |
Adult: 24" of 3" (choice of color) + 12" of 1" for thumb Child: 24" of 2" (choice of color) + 12" of 1" for thumb |
| Gloves | 2 pairs |
Each kit is carefully assembled to ensure the right quantities and sizes for a successful short arm cast application — covering from below the elbow to the metacarpal heads, with proper thumb immobilization when needed for a thumb spica cast.
A short arm cast extends from just below the elbow to the metacarpal heads (knuckles), immobilizing the wrist and forearm while leaving the elbow and fingers free. It is most commonly prescribed for distal radius fractures, scaphoid fractures, carpal bone injuries, and post-operative wrist immobilization. The short arm cast is one of the most frequently applied orthopedic casts in emergency and urgent care settings.
A thumb spica cast is a variation of the short arm cast that extends to immobilize the thumb in addition to the wrist and forearm. It is used for scaphoid fractures, thumb fractures, De Quervain's tenosynovitis, ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries ("skier's thumb"), and first carpometacarpal joint injuries. The OrthoTape Short Arm Cast Kit includes a 1" stockinette strip specifically for thumb coverage, making it suitable for both standard short arm casts and thumb spica casts.
Most wrist fractures require 4–8 weeks of immobilization in a short arm cast, depending on the fracture type, severity, and patient age. Distal radius fractures typically require 4–6 weeks. Scaphoid fractures may require 6–12 weeks due to the scaphoid's limited blood supply and slower healing. Your orthopedic surgeon will determine the appropriate duration based on imaging and clinical assessment.
Yes — many patients bring their OrthoTape kit to their appointment. Doctors and casting technicians are generally happy to use patient-supplied materials, and you'll save money on the casting materials portion of your visit. You'll also get to choose from 16+ colors instead of the 2–3 basic options most offices stock. It's best to have your kit in hand 1–2 days before your appointment.
Fiberglass is the preferred material for most short arm casts today. It is lighter, stronger, more durable, and water-resistant compared to plaster. Fiberglass casts also allow for better X-ray visualization. Plaster is still used in some clinical settings for initial casting when significant swelling is expected, as it is easier to mold and adjust. The OrthoTape Short Arm Cast Kit uses professional-grade fiberglass tape — the same material used in orthopedic clinics and hospitals.
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