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Picture of BACK SAVERS Back Savers are low back orthoses designed for use by individuals with low back pain, injury, or disabilities. Designed to help relieve back pain and correct poor posture, this support features an adjustable criss-cross design and elastic side panels that provide support and custom compression to the lumbar area. SIZES: Waist sizes, small (fits waists 28 to 30 inches), medium (fits waists 31 to 36 inches), large (fits waists 37 to 43 inches), extra large (fits waists 44 to 48 inches) and extra, extra large (fits waists 49 to 54 inches). COLOR: Black and white.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 14.98 .

This product record was updated on October 2, 2012.

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Distributor(s):

Harriet Carter Gifts, Inc

425 Stump Road
North Wales, Pennsylvania 19454
United States
Telephone: 800-377-7878 or 215-361-5122.
Fax: 215-361-5344.
Web: http://www.harrietcarter.com.
Email: customerservice@harrietcarter.com.


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