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Picture of ESSENTIAL TRAPEZE AND BASE (MODELS P1200 & P1300) The Essential Trapeze, model P1200, is a trapeze designed for use in in-bed positioning by individuals with spinal cord injury or lower extremity disabilities. The triangular trapeze is suspended from an adjustable chrome-plated bar that attaches to a hospital bed headboard. The Trapeze Base, model P1300, (sold separately) stands on the floor to enable the trapeze to be used as a free-standing unit.

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This product record was updated on August 13, 2003.

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Essential Medical Supply Inc.

6420 Hazeltine National Drive
Orlando, Florida 32822
United States
Telephone: 800-826-8423 or 407-770-0710.
Fax: 407-407-770-0624.
Web: http://www.essentialmedicalsupply.com.
Email: ESSMED@aol.com.


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