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Chair has chromed tubular steel base with casters on the front and small wheels in rear. ABS plastic seat and back shells attach to frame. Vinyl or Naugahyde bean bag, stitched on three sides and zippered on fourth, is one-third filled with polystyrene beads and velcroed to seat and back. Seat is usually reclined at 15 degrees from horizontal; back adjusts from horizontal to nearly vertical with ratchet mechanism. Rear push handles. One size only, with bean bag mattress approximately 4 feet long by 2 feet wide.

Notes: Used for severely involved, multiply handicapped children. Does not provide orthopedic support of any kind. Typical users are skeletally mature children with severe spastic muscle tone, flexion contractures of the knees, "windblown" hip contractures, severe scoliosis and very poor head and trunk control. Often used in institutions where it can be shared by several residents.

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This product record was updated on March 3, 2004.

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Rehabilitation Centre for Children

633 Wellington Crescent
Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba R3M 0A8
Canada
Telephone: 204-452-4311.
Fax: 204-477-5547.
Web: http://www.rccinc.ca.
Email: info@rccinc.ca.


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