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Picture of CP2 PROFESSIONAL ANKLE BOOT The CP2 Professional Ankle Boot is a cold pack and compression wrap designed for use by individuals with arthritis of the ankle or pan aind swelling. This boot provides cold with compression therapy. Made of urethane laminated to a nylon outer chamber, the unit is equipped with zipper closure. SlowFlo Gel stays pliable when frozen and is nontoxic and biodegradable. OPTIONS: Two-way hand pump (required but not included). GUARANTEE: One year.

Notes: SloFlow is a trademark.

Price: 70.00.

This product record was updated on November 3, 2005.

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PI-PTP Professional Therapy Products, a division of PI Inc.

213 Dennis Street
Athens, Tennessee 37303
United States
Telephone: 888-818-9632 or 423-745-6213, ext. 3322.
Fax: 423-744-1364.
Web: http://www.piptp.com/.
Email: support@pi-ptp.com.


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