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The Criss-Cross Elastic Back Support, model 0711, is a low back orthosis designed to immobilize or limit motion in the lower back through compression. Available in models for men and women, this support features criss-cross elastic in the front and back for firm, flexible support. It also has enclosed metal stays to help prevent rolling and hook-and-loop closure. This support is available in a standard model or an economy model. SIZES: Small, medium, large, extra large, and extra extra large. DIMENSIONS: The brace is nine inches wide in back and five inches wide in front..

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This product record was updated on April 7, 1998.

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Scott Specialties Inc.

512 M Street
PO Box 508
Belleville, Kansas 66935
United States
Telephone: 800-255-7136 or 785-527-5627.
Fax: 800-531-9826 or 785-527-5713.
Web: http://www.scottspecialties.com.
Email: customerservice@scottspecialties.com.


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