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Picture of WHEELCHAIR SEAT PAD (MODEL 111) The Wheelchair Seat Pad, model 111, is a decubitus pad designed for use by people with mobility disabilities, spinal cord injury and others who use wheelchairs and who are at risk for pressure sores or ulcers.This tanned natural sheepskin is machine washable and dryable, and it has elastic straps and slides on the corners to attach it to the seat of a standard sized wheelchair. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 18 x 16 inches. COLOR: Natural.

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Price: 75.00.

This product record was updated on June 29, 2011.

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Sheepskin Ranch

3408 Indale Road
Fort Worth, 76116
United States
Telephone: 800-366-9950 or 817-738-2485.
Fax: 817-738-1970.
Web: http://www.sheepskinranch.com.
Email: info@sheepskinranch.com.


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