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Crutch Handgrip Cushion

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  1. CONTOURED CRUTCH HANDGRIPS (MODEL 41-1155) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE --- Contoured and angled handgrip of neoprene sponge with metal reinforced center. Completely replaces wooden crutch handgrip. Uses standard crutch hardware for attachment. will fit all standard adult and medium size crutches. Width 4 1/16 inches....[More Information]

  2. CONTOURED HANDGRIP (MODEL 816) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 01/2013) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---Contoured and angled handgrip of neoprene sponge with metal reinforced center. Completely replaces wooden crutch handgrip. Uses standard crutch hardware for attachment. Will fit all standard adult and medium size crutches. Width 4 1/16 inches....[More Information]

  3. HANDEASE (MODEL 1028) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Foam handgrip cushion reduces pressure on hand. The slotted finger areas provide better grip. Cone shaped for a more natural angle and increased comfort. Easy to clean....[More Information]

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