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MEMORY LUMBAR CERVICAL CUSHION WITH STRAP    


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Picture of MEMORY LUMBAR CERVICAL CUSHION WITH STRAP The Memory Lumbar Cervical Cushion with Strap is a back support cushion designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities, back pain or those who have difficulty sitting for long periods. This cushion is made of memory foam designed to mold to individual body contours, offering support to the lumbar area and spinal column while sitting in a chair, car seat, or lying in bed. Features include a washable, removable polyester and cotton blend cover and positioning strap.

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Price: 49.99.

This product record was updated on November 23, 2009.

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American-Medical-Supply.com

7909 Silverton Ave Ste 207
San Diego, California 92126
United States
Telephone: 866-583-8776.
Fax: 858-653-4776.
Web: http://www.American-Medical-Supply.com.
Email: JR@american-medical-supply.com.


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