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  1. FOOT HUGGER (MODELS 6351, 6352, 6353, & 6354) Picture of FOOT HUGGER (MODELS 6351, 6352, 6353, & 6354) The Foot Hugger is a legrest panel designed to prevent the wheelchair user's feet from sliding off the foot plates. This foam-cushioned panel is covered in wipe-clean vinyl. This unit protects the user's legs and includes an attached extender to raise the height of the foot plates. DIMENSIONS: All models fit 18-inch wide chairs. Model 6351 is one inch high, model 6352 is two inches high, model 6353 is three inches high, and model 6354 is four inches high....[More Information]

  2. LEG CONTRACTURE PAD (MODELS 703080 &703082) Picture of LEG CONTRACTURE PAD (MODELS 703080 &703082) The Leg Contracture Pad is a legrest panel designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs and whose legs are in flexion contracture. This unit fits between the legrests between the seat and the footplates and has a firm foam-padded plywood base covered in wipe-clean vinyl. DIMENSIONS: Model 703080 feets 16-inch wheelchairs and model 703082 fits 18-inch wheelchairs....[More Information]

  3. LEG HUGGER (MODEL 6355) Picture of LEG HUGGER (MODEL 6355) The Leg Hugger, model 6350, is a legrest panel for people with lower extremity or mobility disability or spinal cord injury and others who use wheelchairs designed to prevent the wheelchair user's feet from sliding off foot plates between the legrests. This panel lies flat against the leg bars to allow full use of the foot plates and attaches to wheelchairs with quick-release straps. Cushioned with foam padding, the panel is covered in wipe-clean vinyl. DIMENSIONS (WxH): 15.5 x 9 inches. Fits ch...[More Information]

  4. LEGREST PANEL (MODEL S064) Picture of LEGREST PANEL (MODEL S064) The Legrest Panel, model S064, is designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. This fabric panel attaches to the footrest posts with adjustable Velcro straps and cradles the back of the legs with its sling-like design....[More Information]

  5. SYNTHETIC SHEEPSKIN WHEELCHAIR ACCESSORIES (MODELS 703010, 703020, 703040, & 703050) Picture of SYNTHETIC SHEEPSKIN WHEELCHAIR ACCESSORIES (MODELS 703010, 703020, 703040, & 703050) The Synthetic Sheepskin Wheelchair Accessories are a set of wheelchair armrest and legrest pads and seat and back cushion covers designed to provide comfort and protection for people who use wheelchairs. All items are made of high-pile synthetic sheepskin and are nonallergenic. Model 703010 is a pair of wheelchair armrest pads, model 703020 is a wheelchair legrest pad that fits between and over the legrests, model 703040 is a pair of footrest pads, and model 703050 is a set of a wheelchair seat ...[More Information]

  6. TMS PADDED LEGREST PANEL Padded legrest panel. With Velcro straps to attach panel to wheelchair legrest frame. Fits standard and narrow adult chair....[More Information]

  7. WHEELCHAIR LEG PAD (MODEL 703070) Picture of WHEELCHAIR LEG PAD (MODEL 703070) The Wheelchair Leg Pad, model 703070, is a legrest panel designed to prevent the user's legs from sliding off the footrests. These one-piece rigid-backed, vinyl-covered pads fit the entire width of the opening between the chair's legrests, preventing leg contact with metal wheelchair parts and providing comfort and cushioning when legrests are raised. These pads are designed for spray and wipe cleaning....[More Information]

  8. WHEELCHAIR LEG PANEL (MODEL 6350) Picture of WHEELCHAIR LEG PANEL (MODEL 6350) The Wheelchair Leg Panel, model 6350, is a legrest panel designed to prevent the user's feet from sliding off the foot plates. This machine-washable synthetic fur panel attaches to most chairs with buckles....[More Information]

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