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ACHIEVER UNIVERSAL LUMBOSACRAL SUPPORT    


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Picture of ACHIEVER UNIVERSAL LUMBOSACRAL SUPPORT The Achiever Universal Lombosacral Support is a low back orthosis designed for use by individuals with low back pain, injury, or disabilities. This brushed nylon Neoprene support provides warmth and compression to the lumbar area. Four flexible roll stays and a lower lumbar pad provide support and side pulls provide additional compression. SIZES: One size fits all and can be trimmed to fit. COLOR: Tan.

Notes: Achiever is a trademark and Neoprene is a registered trademark.

Price: 52.00.

This product record was updated on October 16, 2001.

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Manufacturer:

Chattanooga, A DJO Company

1430 Decision Street
Vista, California 92081
United States
Telephone: 866-512-2764 or 760-727-1280.
Fax: 800-242-8329.
Web: http://www.chattgroup.com.


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Distributor(s):

Pro Therapy Supplies

6990 Peachtree Industrial Blvd.
Suite D
Norcross, Georgia 30071
United States
Telephone: 800-883-0368.
Fax: 770-441-1599.
Web: http://www.protherapysupplies.com.
Email: customerservice@protherapysupplies.com.


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