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THERAPY BOLSTERS AND STANDS (MODELS CB13 TO CB16 & CB20)    


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The Therapy Bolsters and Stands are cylindrical therapy rolls for development of balance reactions, postural alignment and trunk rotation with individuals with neurological or balance disabilities. The bolsters are made of washable vinyl covered foam wrapped around a firm core. Carrying straps are attached to each end. The bolster stands are made of wood. DIMENSIONS (Diam x L): Model CB13 is 4 x 25 inches, model CB14 is 6.5 x 40 inches, model CB15 is 8.5 x 43 inches, and model CB16 is 10 x 50 inches. The stands are 12.5 inches long x 7 inches wide, and are adjustable to elevate the bolsters 5.25 to 11.25 inches from the floor for use as bolster seats.

Notes: The stands are sold in pairs and the bolsters are sold individually.

Price: 164.78 - 56.16.

This product record was updated on September 14, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Kaye Products Inc.

535 Dimmocks Mill Road
Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278
United States
Telephone: 919-732-6444.
Fax: 800-685-5293 or 001-919-732-1444 (International).
Web: http://www.kayeproducts.com.
Email: sales@kayeproducts.com.


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