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Picture of COMFORT CUSHION (MODEL 8050) The ComfortCushion, model 8050, is a non-slip rubber-foam cushion designed for use by individuals with mobility or balance disabilities. Made of cellular plastic, the cushion is placed under the buttocks to prevent the user from sliding down in bed and at the same time relieve pressure on the abdomen. Placing the pillow under the knees is also comfortable and relieves leg pressure. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 40 x 50 centimeters.

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This product record was updated on January 23, 2009.

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RoMedic, Inc.

300 West Chestnut Street, Suite B
PO Box 388
Ephrata, Pennsylvania 17522
United States
Telephone: 888-625-4343 or 717-733-1444.
Fax: 888-691-1091.
Web: http://www.romedic.com.
Email: info@romedic.com.


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