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ADBOMINAL BINDER    


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Picture of ADBOMINAL BINDER The Abdominal Binder is designed for use by individuals with weak or injured abdominal muscles. These surgical binders are designed to provide support and compression to abdominal muscles without restricting breathing or muscle redevelopment. The binder can be worn under most clothing. The binders are available in three- and four-panel models. DIMENSIONS: The three-panel binder is 9 inches high and the four-panel binder is 12 inches high. COLOR: White

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This product record was updated on May 8, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

FLA Orthopedics Inc.

2881 Corporate Way
Miramar, Florida 33025
United States
Telephone: 800-327-4110 or 954-704-4484.
Fax: 800-874-4117.
Web: http://www.flaorthopedics.com.
Email: marketing@flaorthopedics.


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Distributor(s):

Liberty Medical Specialties, Inc.

612-10 Jefferson Street
P. O. Box 339
Whiteville, North Carolina 28472
United States
Telephone: 800-297-7567 or 910-640-3051.
Fax: 910-640-3893.
Web: http://www.liberty-ms.com.


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