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  1. WHEELCHAIR / WALKER POUCH (MODEL 16C002) Picture of WHEELCHAIR / WALKER POUCH (MODEL 16C002) The Wheelchair / Walker Pouch, model 16C002, is a wheelchair side pouch and a carrying bag for walker designed for use by people with balance, lower extremity, mobility and walking disabilities, spinal cord injury and others who use a walker or wheelchair. Made of leatherette material, this pouch features a single pocket for storage of magazines or other small items. The pouch attaches over a cross bar and is held in place with dome snaps. The pocket fastens with Velcro closure. DIMENSIONS (LxW)...[More Information]

  2. Walker Carry-All. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Carrier bag that attaches to a walker to facilitate transporting small articles. Pattern and instructions for a seven-pocket fabric carry-all that folds over the top front bar of a walker and fastens with a velcro strip. Includes photograph. SKILLS REQUIRED: Sewing. AUTHOR: Kernaleguen, A TITLE: Clothing Designs for the Handicapped REF: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta Press: p 216-217 NARIC CALL NUMBER: R0866 PAGES ( including cove...[More Information]

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