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VERTICAL ARM SLING    


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Vertical arm sling for support of forearm in vertical position while person lies supine. Attaches to IV pole or overbed frame with webbing strap and heavy D ring. sling is secured to arm with 2 velcro straps. The Richards model is made of duck fabric and comes in one universal size, 12 inches by 16 inches long. the Dandy Lion model has ice bag pockets, is made of cotton denim and can be converted to comfort style arm sling. Pediatric size 12 by 10 inches and universal adult size 17 by 10 inches.

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Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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Manufacturer:

Smith & Nephew, Inc. (formerly Smith & Nephew Richards)

1450 Brooks Road
Memphis, Tennessee 38116
United States
Telephone: 800-238-7538 or 901-396-2121.
Web: http://www.smith-nephew.com.


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Distributor(s):

Mountainside Medical Equipment Company

9262 Old River Road
Marcy, New York 13403
United States
Telephone: 888-687-4334 or 315-768-3030.
Fax: 315-768-6111.
Web: http://www.mountainside-medical.com.


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