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Picture of CONVEX GEL CUSHION (MODELS 6518 & 6518W) The Convex Gel Cushion is a gel and foam seat cushion designed to reduce the risk of pressure sores and to support posture for people who use wheelchairs. This cushion features a firm convex bottom to fill a wheelchair sling to provide a stable seating surface. The waterproof cushion is available in a standard model (no. 6518) and a wedge model (no. 6518W) and includes a non-slip, water-repellent, wipe-clean vinyl cover that unzips for removal. DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): Model 6518 is 18 x 16 x 3 inches and model 6518W is 18 x 16 x 4 to 2 inches (front to back).

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This product record was updated on July 25, 2001.

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J T Posey Company

5635 Peck Road
Arcadia, California 91006-0020
United States
Telephone: 800-447-6739 or 626-443-3143.
Fax: 800-767-3933 or 626-443-5012.
Web: http://www.posey.com.
Email: info@posey.com.


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