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CITADEL HAND THERAPY TABLE (MODEL A960-60) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Citadel Hand Therapy Table, model A960-60, is a hand/wrist/forearm exercise table designed for clinical use. This height-adjustable rectangular table has a fixed laminate top, a height-adjustment knob on each telescoping leg upright, and a height-adjustment indicator. A single deep storage drawer is located under the table top. DIMENSIONS: The top is 31 x 16 inches and the height adjusts from 22 and 33 inches....[More Information]
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HAND THERAPY TABLE (MODEL A370-348) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Hand Therapy Table, model A370-348, is a hand/wrist/forearm exercise table designed for clinical use. This spring-powered table adjusts in height using dual hand levers. The height range permits the table to be used by wheelchair users, seated users, or standing users. Other standard features include heavy-duty steel uprights, a Formica top, and four leveling legs. DIMENSIONS: The top is 0.75 inch thick and the hei...[More Information]
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ROLYAN FULL-RANGE SKATEBOARD BASE AND BASE OVERLAYS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Rolyan Full-Range Skateboard Base is a hand/wrist/forearm exercise table in an oversized design made to accommodate a patient's full active or passive range of motion. The plastic base comes in two pieces and secures together without tools. DIMENSIONS: Base measures 72 inches wide x 43 inches deep and is designed to fit tables 30 inches x 48 inches and larger....[More Information]
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SKATE RESISTANCE SYSTEM (MODEL 47225) --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 11/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Complete Skate Resistance System is a progressive resistive arm exerciser and range-of-motion device. The system consists of a vinyl- covered Skate Board surface that is metal-rimmed on three edges with a body cutout for versatile positioning of the user to the board on the fourth side. An Arm Skate cradles the arm and positions the hand for exercises. A three-point strap securely holds the limb in place. Four caster...[More Information]
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