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  1. ADJUSTABLE WEDGE (MODEL 1775) This adjustable wedge affords orthopedically and neurologically involved children the freedom of arm and leg movement while in the prone position. The front and rear legs of the wedge can be adjusted to the proper height of the child with single button locks. The features include side rails for carrying and securing the positioning straps, a Naugahyde covered foam padded top for firm, yet comfortable support. In addition, the wedge is equipped with a removable padded abductor, that adjusts 4 to ...[More Information]

  2. KOMFORT KUSH Picture of KOMFORT KUSH The Komfort Kush is wedge foam seat cushion with a center rear cutout designed to relieve pressure in cases of hermorrhoids, injury to or surgery on the coccyx or anal area and post-pregnancy. This cushion slopes from the back of the seat to the front to tilt the user's pelvis slightly forward to restore the spine's natural lumber curve. It is constructed of high density poly foam with an ultra-suede cover that is removable for easy cleanup. It has a non-slip bottom and a carrying handle for eas...[More Information]

  3. THREE SIDED BOX. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Prevents a child positioned on a wedge cushion from rolling over or sliding down in seat. For use in conjunction with a 10 by 5 inch Tiny Tot wedge. Wooden box has two 20 by 10 inch sides mounted on a base 20 by 13 inches. Includes photograph. SKILLS REQUIRED: Woodworking. AUTHOR: Glickman, L. TITLE: Physical Therapy. REF: Journal: Vol 61 No 1, January. 1981....[More Information]

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