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Picture of PF NIGHT SPLINT II (MODEL 60973) The PF Night Splint II, model 60973, is a night foot splint designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities. This splint fits the right or left foot and is intended to reduce chronic morning pain from plantar fascitis by holding the foot in dorsiflexion and providing passive stretching of the plantar fascia, muscles, and the Achilles tendon. Lightweight, low-profile, and trimmed of all excess plastic, the splint has a footplate that is set at five-degrees dorsiflexion with an adjustment range from 10 degrees dorsiflexion to 10 degrees plantar flexion in 2.5-degree increments. Ankle and calf straps secure the splint. A toe dorsiflexion wedge is available and secures with Velcro. The terry liner is hand washable. SIZES: Regular and extra-large.

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Price: 65.50.

This product record was updated on October 1, 2010.

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Alimed Inc.

297 High Street
Dedham, Massachusetts 02026
United States
Telephone: 800-225-2610 or 781-329-2900.
Fax: 800-437-2966 or 781-329-8392.
Web: http://www.alimed.com.
Email: info@alimed.com.


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