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ORTHOCARE RIGID FOAM KNEE SPREADER (MODELS 2045 & 2048)     

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The Orthocare Rigid Foam Knee Spreader is a leg positioner and knee separator made of closed-cell foam that is flexible, yet firm enough to maintain abduction. The foam is easily cleaned by hand scrubbing with a mild detergent, but will not absorb liquid. Polynap straps with Velcro closures maintain the spreader in place. SIZES: Adult (##2045, abducts legs 5 inches) and Pediatric (##2048, abducts legs 3 inches).

Notes: Orthocare and Polynap are trademarks of Contour Fabricators Inc. ** Velcro is a trademark of Velcro USA Inc.

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This product record was updated on June 6, 2001.

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Contour Fabricators Inc

14241 Fenton Road
Fenton, Michigan 48430
United States
Telephone: 810-750-5300.
Fax: 810-750-5310.
Web: http://www.contourfab.com.
Email: sales@contourfab.com.


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