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The Schaeffer Abduction Pillow is a leg abduction positioner designed to maintain the legs in the desired position. The large foam wedge fits between legs and adjustable foam straps secure the wedge to the user's legs. The set also includes a pair of detachable cradle boots (see also separate entry) to protect and position feet. This device enables the user to be turned to 90 degrees to prevent sacral pressure sores. SIZES: Medium only. DIMENSIONS: 23 x 14 x 4 x 7 inches.

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This product record was updated on April 5, 2004.

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Span America, Inc. (Formerly Embracing Concepts)

70 Commerce Center
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
United States
Telephone: 800-888-6752 or 864-288-8877.
Fax: 864-288-8692.
Web: http://www.spanamerica.com.
Email: info@spanamerica.com.


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