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Picture of PRESSURE RELIEF TURNING CUSHION (MODEL HA-4782) The Pressure Relief Turing Cushion, model HA-4782, is a foam ring seat cushion and turning aid designed for use by individuals who are at risk for developing pressure sores. This doughnut-shaped foam cushion fits the hips to reduce pressure when sitting. It distributes weight evenly and helps the user to maintain the correct posture. It also provides 360 degrees of rotation for turning. A washable cover and non-slip sheet are included. DIMENSIONS: The overall diameter is 400 millimeters and the indentation diameter is 135 millimeters.

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This product record was updated on March 27, 2007.

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Sun-Shine Land International Ltd

8th Fl., 69-10, Sec. 2 Chung Cheng East Road
Tamsui, Taipei,, Taiwan
Telephone: +886-2-2809-5156.
Fax: +886-2-2809-1548.
Web: http://www.sunshineland.com.tw.
Email: yuyeang@ms29.hinet.net.


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