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The Lateral Extension Bracket is torso support hardware designed for individuals with neurological or severe physical disabilities or cerebral palsy. The bracket expands the range in which seating supports can be adjusted laterally. The unit is attached at the end of the adjustment slot of the existing trunk lateral brackets and provides almost 3 extra inches of width adjustment for growing children and other individuals who need extra expansion of their seating system. This bracket bolts to most commercial lateral supports.

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This product record was updated on August 17, 2011.

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Niche Engineering - Assistive Technology

320 Moyne Drive
West Vancouver, British Columbia V7S 1J5
Canada
Telephone: 604-630-8093.
Web: http://www.ne-at.com.
Email: info@ne-at.com.


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