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TUBULAR ORTHOSIS FOR TORTICOLLIS (T.O.T. COLLAR)

Picture of TUBULAR ORTHOSIS FOR TORTICOLLIS (T.O.T. COLLAR) The Tubular Orthosis for Torticollis (T.O.T. Collar is a cervical collar designed for use by individuals with congenital muscular torticollis. Fabricated of soft PVC plastic and nylon tubing, this collar features short rigid tubes positioned anterior and posterior to the angle of the mandible to train and aid in positioning the head correctly. This collar is washable, non-toxic, and comes pre-assembled and ready to fit. SIZES: Child (fits children 4 months to 10 years of age) and adult (fits children 10 years of age through adults).

Notes:

Price: 48.00 to 46.00.

This product record was updated on January 10, 2007.

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Manufacturer:

Symmetric Designs Ltd

125 Knott Place
Salt Spring Island,  British Columbia   V8K 2M4
Canada
Telephone: 800-537-1724 or 250-537-2177.
Fax: 250-537-1998.
Web: http://www.symmetric-designs.com.
Email: symmetric@saltspring.com.

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Distributor(s):

Alimed Inc

297 High Street
Dedham,  Massachusetts   02026
United States
Telephone: 800-225-2610 or 781-329-2900.
Fax: 800-437-2966 or 781-329-8392.
Web: http://www.alimed.com.
Email: info@alimed.com.

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