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ISCH-DISH SQUEEZE    


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The ISCH-DISH Squeeze is a foam seat cushion designed for users of squeeze frame wheelchairs at risk for ischial and coccygeal pressure ulcers. This cushions are designed for use in squeeze frame chairs that drop three inches or more from knee to hip. A modified ischial pocket and pevic support extenders help counteract poor pressure distribution and pelvic positioning. The cushion includes a support core protected by a Durafilm incontinence-proof coating, a machine-washable cover, and a sling-fill seat base. WARRANTY: Two-year warranty.

Notes: ISCH-DISH is a registered trademark of Span America. ** See also separate entries for the ISCH-DISH and the ISCH-DISH Thin.

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This product record was updated on April 5, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

Span America, Inc. (Formerly Embracing Concepts)

70 Commerce Center
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
United States
Telephone: 800-888-6752 or 864-288-8877.
Fax: 864-288-8692.
Web: http://www.spanamerica.com.
Email: info@spanamerica.com.


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