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ORTHOCARE PIVOTING HORIZONTAL ARM POSITIONER - PRONATED    


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The Orthocare Pivoting/Horizontal Arm Positioner - Pronated is a wheelchair armrest pad that will adapts to all wheelchair arms. This device was designed to provide pronated hand positioning with natural palmar arch. The armrest is cut down at the proximal end to allow for better positioning of the arm, and is narrow at the wrist section to decrease arm roll. The arm and hand are secured in place with 2 Velcro straps. A reinforced pivot rivet pivots the arm in a horizontal plane. DIMENSIONS: 18-inch length (##3031, $56.95) or 20-inch length (##3041, $63.70).

Notes: Orthocare is a trademark of Contour Fabricators Inc. ** Velcro is a trademark of Velcro USA Inc. ** An optional Frame Mounting Block (##3042) for attaching this device to a wheelchair is available for $6.50.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on June 6, 2001.

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Manufacturer:

Contour Fabricators Inc

14241 Fenton Road
Fenton, Michigan 48430
United States
Telephone: 810-750-5300.
Fax: 810-750-5310.
Web: http://www.contourfab.com.
Email: sales@contourfab.com.


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