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Five models of continuous passive range of motion device for leg. Provides passive flexion or extyension of hip , knee and ankle for children and adults. Variable speed switch. Wide range of motion. Portable. Various models have different controls and range of motion.

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This product record was updated on December 21, 1999.

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Manufacturer:

Smith & Nephew, Inc. (formerly Smith & Nephew Richards)

1450 Brooks Road
Memphis, Tennessee 38116
United States
Telephone: 800-238-7538 or 901-396-2121.
Web: http://www.smith-nephew.com.


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Mountainside Medical Equipment

9262 Old River Road
Marcy, New York 13403
United States
Telephone: 888-687-4334 or 315-768-3030.
Fax: 315-768-6111.
Web: http://www.mountainside-medical.com.


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