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Picture of PARKINSON'S WALKER The Parkinson's Walker is a folding wheeled walker designed for use by individuals with lower extremity, mobility, neurological, or walking disabilities. This stable folding walker has a padded seat and padded back support. The user can sit in both directions. Brakes are not active unless disengaged by squeezing or by pushing down on the padded back support bar with hands or forearms. For users with Parkinson's disease, an optional red laser helps kick-start walking during freezing episodes. A storage basket is included under the seat. OPTIONS: Laser attachment with red beam that shoots across the path of travel to help the user walk faster. DIMENSIONS: Width is 22 inches. COLORS: Black or blue.

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Price: 950.00 to 725.00.

This product record was updated on June 28, 2011.

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Accessible Design & Consulting, Inc.

420 S. Hindry Ave,
Suite B
Los Angeles, California 90301
United States
Telephone: 866-902-9800 or 310-215-3332.
Fax: 310-417-4096.
Web: http://www.accessibleconstruction.com.
Email: info@accessibleconstruction.com.


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Wendy's Walkers

United States
Telephone: 888-936-3948.
Fax: 516-706-5448.
Web: http://www.WendysWalkers.Com.
Email: contactus@wendyswalkers.com.


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