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The Jay Abductor and Adductor Wedges are accessories for the Jay Cushion. The firm foam wedges attach to the seat cushion with velcro or glues to separate (abduct) the legs, or position them closer together (adduct). DIMENSIONS: Adductor wedges are available in 1-inch (no. B119J, $25/pair) or 2-inch (B113J, $30/pair) sizes for adults, and a 2-inch junior/child (B163, $30/pair) size; Abductor wedges are 2 inches for adults (B118W, $25); abductor build-ups are also 2 inches (B118 and B168 Child/Junior, $15 each).

Notes: Jay is a trademark of Jay Medical, Ltd.

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This product record was updated on January 5, 2004.

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Jay Medical, Ltd. (a division of Sunrise Medical)

7477A East Dry Creek Parkway
Longmont, Colorado 80503
United States
Telephone: 800-333-4000 or 303-218-6279.
Fax: 303-218-4590.
Web: http://www.sunrisemedical.com.
Email: webmaster@sunmed.com.


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