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  1. BANDAGE SCISSORS Picture of BANDAGE SCISSORS Bandage Scissors are cast and splint scissors designed for use in casting and splinting. These right-handed scissors are designed for fracture brace trimming and have stainless steel blades with plastic tips. DIMENSIONS: 7 inches long....[More Information]

  2. CAST SCISSORS FOR SERIAL FINGER CASTS Picture of CAST SCISSORS FOR SERIAL FINGER CASTS The Cast Scissors for Serial Finger Casts are cast and splint scissors designed for use in finger splint and cast removal. For right- or left-handed use, these stainless steel scissors have slanted cutting surfaces for excellent force while maintaining safety. DIMENSIONS: The scissors are 3.5 inches long and the slanted surfaces are 0.5 inch long....[More Information]

  3. CURVED MAYO SCISSORS Picture of CURVED MAYO SCISSORS The Curved Mayo Scissors are cast and splint scissors designed for use in splint and brace fitting. Designed for right- or left-handed use, these stainless steel scissors have curved blades for trimming braces and splints as hardening of the material begins. DIMENSIONS: 6 3/8 inches long....[More Information]

  4. CURVED SCISSORS Picture of CURVED SCISSORS Curved Scissors are cast and splint scissors designed for use in splinting and casting. These right-handed scissors cut curves to the right or left and have heavy-duty chrome-plated blades for use on warm splinting material. DIMENSIONS: 8 inches long....[More Information]

  5. ESMARCH PLASTER SCISSORS (MODEL A6684) Picture of ESMARCH PLASTER SCISSORS (MODEL A6684) The Esmarch Cast Scissors, model A6684, are cast and splint scissors designed for use in splint and cast removal and fitting. These stainless steel scissors are designed for cutting inner layers of casts or synthetic casting and splinting materials and feature long handles for leverage, as well as slanted blades. DIMENSIONS: The handles are 5.75 inches long and the blades are 2.25 inch long. Total length is 8 inches....[More Information]

  6. FISKARS SCISSORS Picture of FISKARS SCISSORS Fiskars Scissors are general purpose and cast and splint scissors designed for use in casting and splinting. Available for right- or left-handed use, these scissors have plastic handles and leave a smooth edge when used on warm splinting material....[More Information]

  7. FISKARS SOFTOUCH SCISSORS Picture of FISKARS SOFTOUCH SCISSORS Fiskars Softouch Scissors are general purpose and cast and splint scissors designed for use by individuals with arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome. Designed for right- or left-handed use, these scissors have oversized cushioned handles that distribute pressure evenly. A gentle spring action opens the blades automatically after every cut. An easy-slide lock secures the blades in the closed position for storage....[More Information]

  8. SUPER SHEARS Picture of SUPER SHEARS Super Shears are cast and splint scissors designed for use in casting and splinting. Available in right- or left-handed models, these heavy-duty shears are double-plated chrome over nickel and cuts splinting materials evenly as hardening begins. DIMENSIONS: 8 inches (20 centimeters)....[More Information]

  9. UNLIMITED SCISSORS Picture of UNLIMITED SCISSORS Unlimited Scissors are cast and splint scissors designed for use by individuals with arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome in splinting. These scissors have flexible, non-stick handles and offer powerful leverage to cut unheated thermoplastic splinting material and metal. DIMENSIONS: The blades are 1.75 inches long....[More Information]

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