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The Standard Knee Brace, model 280, is designed to provide relief and comfort of most common knee problems. Constructed with a Nylon-2 material intended to provide compression and warmth around the joint, its design eliminates the seam across the sensitive back of the knee. This support brace is designed to conform to the anatomy of the users knee without the help of elastic or velcro straps. SIZES: Small-XLarge. COLORS: Red, blue, tan, black. WARRANTY: Any products that are found to be defective in material or labor will be replaced at no charge.

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This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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Pro Orthopedic Devices, Inc.

Exclusive Distributor: Neez, Inc., P.O. Box 27525
Tucson, Arizona 85726
United States
Telephone: 800-523-5611 or 520-745-1896.
Fax: 520-750-0355.
Web: http://www.proorthopedic.com/.
Email: info@proorthopedic.com.


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