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Picture of ACU-LIFE FINGER BUDDIES (MODEL 400562) Acu-Life Finger Buddies, model 400562, are a ring splint designed for use by individuals with jammed or sprained fingers that do not require immobilization. This adjustable, reusable ring splint circles the injured finger and its neighboring finger and holds them together. It protects and supports the injured finger while allowing movement at the joint. The packaging includes bilingual English / Spanish product information. SIZE: oNE SIZE.

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Price: 3.99.

This product record was updated on October 28, 2010.

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Health Enterprises, Inc.

90 George Leven Drive
North Attleboro, Massachusetts 02760
United States
Telephone: 800-633-4243 or 508-695-0727.
Fax: 508-695-3061.
Web: http://www.healthenterprises.com.
Email: sales@healthenterprises.com.


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