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  1. HAMMOCK FRAME SLING --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Three piece sling and frame to lift person in horizontal position....[More Information]

  2. LIFT AID SLING --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Lift Aid Sling is a transfer lift sling designed for use by individuals with mobility or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This sling has a flexible, adjustable mesh body and a four-point reversible lift bar, and can be used to lift the user from or to a seated or reclined position. The user can use the commode or take a bath while in the sling. The sling’s material is washable, quick-drying, and m...[More Information]

  3. ONE PIECE CONTOUR SLING WITH HEADREST --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- One piece sling, extends from knees to top of head. Wire frame supports headrest, pre positioned straps in place of adjustable chains. Available with commode opening. Canvas and nylon mesh....[More Information]

  4. WEB STRAPS --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Web straps to be placed under arms and under knees. Includes short 6 inch swivel bar....[More Information]

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