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Picture of WHEATON PEDI-WALKER The Wheaton Pedi-Walker is a lower extremity fracture orthosis designed for wear by children and adults with lower extremity fractures. Available for the right or left leg, this polyethylene brace is equipped with adjustable hook-and-loop closure straps and can be removed for skin care and adjusted to accommodate changes in swelling. SIZES: Size 1 fits feet 5.5 inches long, size 2 fits feet 6 inches long, size 3 fits feet 6.5 inches long, size 4 fits feet 7 inches long, size 5 fits feet 7.5 inches long, and size 6 fits feet 8 inches long.

Notes: Wheaton and Pedi-Walker are trademarks of Wheaton Brace Co. ** These braces are sold individually.

Price: 49.38.

This product record was updated on October 5, 2010.

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Wheaton Brace Co.

391 S Schmale Rd
Carol Stream, Illinois 60188-2756
United States
Telephone: 800-227-6769 or 630-690-5795.
Fax: 630-690-8448.
Web: http://www.wheatonbrace.com.


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