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The Portal Pro is a treatment chair designed for use by therapists assisting persons with biomechanical exercises. The system takes 10 seconds to assemble with its lightweight compact design and can be opened to the users preferred settings. It features tilting arm and face rests, a chest pad, seat and knee rests attached with velcro designed to comfortably support the users body; all of these components are adjustable to a multitude of settings. For this system, there is no bar that exists between the users legs. WEIGHT: 18 pounds. WARRANTY: Five years.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Oakworks, Inc.

923 E. Wellspring Rd.
New Freedom, Pennsylvania 17349
United States
Telephone: 800-558-8850 or 717-235-6807.
Fax: 877-562-4787.
Web: http://www.oakworks.com.
Email: information@oakworks.com.


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