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ORTHOCARE STATIC KNEE SPREADER (MODELS 2035 & 2041)     

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The Orthocare Static Knee Spreader ##2035 and ##2041 is a knee separator and hip abduction splint designed to abduct the hips and separates the knees while in sitting position. The device is constructed of aluminum and Kydex. Two curved shells fit the inside of the thighs, and are separated by an aluminum bar. DIMENSIONS: Model ##2035 provides 5 inches of abduction; Model ##2041 is adjustable to provide 5 to 10 inches of abduction. If necessary, the device can be modified with a heat gun.

Notes: Orthocare is a trademark of Contour Fabricators Inc.

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This product record was updated on June 6, 2001.

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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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