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The Trunk Pad System and Brackets assist with designing custom seating and positioning for individuals in a wheelchair. The pads are kidney shaped and come three basic sizes large, medium and small. Additionally, special shapes or forms and semi-curved pads are available upon request. The pads are made from plywood and dual density foam, covered with naughyde. Brackets included for mounting to the underside of arm tube or back upright, or solid back insert. The brackets can be ordered fixed or removeable, with adjustment for height and width. DIMENSIONS: Pads: (L) 6.5 x 5 7/8, (M) 6.25 x 4.75, (S) 5.5 x 4 inches; 1/2 inch plywood, 1 inch foam. COLOR: 38 available.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Creative Rehabilitation Equipment

609 N E Schuyler St
Portland, Oregon 97212
United States
Telephone: 800-547-4611 or 503-281-6747.
Web: No known web address.


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