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The Slip-On Dressing Aid, model F73839, is a long handled aid designed to assist wheelchair users and persons with back problems or arthritis to don stockings, socks, underwear, shorts and slacks. The device consists of a pair of curved plastic rods which rock against each other along a section of intermeshing teeth molded into their inner surfaces. Each rod has a pad of Velcro hook material at one end to hold onto an article of clothing. By squeezing the other ends of the rod together, the rods will spread open the clothing for entry of the foot or leg. Each rod also has a notch for easy removal of shoes. The device is made of polypropylene. DIMENSIONS: Rods are 19 inches long.

Notes: Slip-On is a trademark name.

Price: 14.80.

This product record was updated on June 21, 2010.

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Maddak, Inc.

661 Route 23 South
Wayne, New Jersey 07470
United States
Telephone: 800-443-4926 or 973-628-7600.
Fax: 973-305-0841.
Web: http://www.maddak.com.
Email: CustService@Maddak.com.


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