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The Coccyx Relief Sit-Straight is a foam cushion with a convex solid seat insert base and a dished coccygeal area for pressure relief. The cushion is made of a high density foam for cushioning and support with a top layer of T-Foam (see separate entry), a pressure-relieving flotation-like foam material. The cushion is covered in Alitex, a Gortex based, breathable, waterproof fabric. DIMENSIONS: 16 x 18 inches (no. 1246) or 16 x 16 inches (no. 1247).

Notes: Sit-Straight, T-Foam, and Alitex are trademarks of Alimed, Inc. ** See also separate entries for the Sit-Straight, Pommel Sit-Straight, and Anti- decubitus Gel Sit-Straight Cushions.

Price: 222.00 - 211.00.

This product record was updated on September 30, 2010.

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Alimed Inc.

297 High Street
Dedham, Massachusetts 02026
United States
Telephone: 800-225-2610 or 781-329-2900.
Fax: 800-437-2966 or 781-329-8392.
Web: http://www.alimed.com.
Email: info@alimed.com.


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