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EASY CRUTCH    


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Picture of EASY CRUTCH The Easy Crutch is an axillary knee crutch designed for use by individuals with non-weight bearing lower leg injuries or lower extremity or mobility disabilities. This product resembles a standard axillary crutch except that it has a second leg attached near the bottom of the crutch, and there is a curve platform on top of the second leg on which the user rests his or her knee with the leg bent. The Easy Crutch is intended to be used singly on the side of the body with the injured or disabled leg, leaving the hand on the other side free. There is a handle on the outside of the crutch. The length of the crutch and position of the handle are adjustable. SIZES: Medium and tall. DIMENSIONS (L): 50 to 68 inches (medium); 66 to 78 inches (tall).

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Price: 199.99.

This product record was updated on April 25, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Freedom Wand

9001 Quincy Street
Zeeland, Michigan 49464
United States
Telephone: 866-931-0886.
Fax: 616-931-0886.
Web: http://www.freedomwand.com.
Email: sales@freedomwand.com.


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