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Picture of ORTHOPRO STRETCH NIGHT SPLINT The Orthopro Stretch Night Splint is a night foot splint designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities. Features include an anti-rotation bar, suspended heel, and adjustable toe post. The splint covers incorporate Bacti-Ban, which is odor resistant and keeps the covers cleaner. This night splint also features adjustable straps for optimal stretch and a non-skid safety bottom. A toe wedge is included. SIZE: Small, medium, and large.

Notes: OthoPro and Bacti-Ban are trademarks.

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This product record was updated on June 3, 2008.

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Orthosis Corrective Systems Corp.

6554 44th Street North, Unit 1001
Pinellas Park, Florida 34665
United States
Telephone: 800-375-0207 or 813-526-0707.
Fax: 813-525-1424 Fax.
Web: http://www.ongoingcare.com.


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