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Picture of ATLANTIS BATHBOARD The Atlantis Bath Board is a bath board designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury or mobility or balance disabilities. Designed to fit across the middle or against the back of a flat-topped tub, this bath board features front drainage slots and cleats designed to be positioned deep into the bathing surface and curved to fit the shape of the end of the tub. DIMENSIONS: The board is 686 x 470 millimeters, the backrest adjusts from 425 to 595 millimeters, and the bracket depth is 110 millimeters. CAPACITY: 127 Kilograms.

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This product record was updated on May 27, 2010.

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Welland Medical (Leicester)

22 Cannock Street, Thurmaston
Leicester, LE4 9HR
United Kingdom
Telephone: 0116 276 1440.
Fax: 0116 276 4449.
Web: http://www.wellandmedical-leicester.co.uk.
Email: sales@wellandmedical-leicester.co.uk.


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