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  1. COMPLETE SEAT FROM TUMBLE FORMS (MODEL PC 4655) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 5/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Complete Seat, model PC 4655, is a pediatric modular seating system designed to enhance seated positioning for children with physical disabilities from birth to school age. The seat's design allows it to fit standard strollers, high chairs, and wheelchairs. This seat features 25- to 50-degree tilt-in-space capability, adjustable seat to back angle, an adjustable head support, an adjustable shoulder strap harness, an...[More Information]

  2. PREMIE COMFORT PAD (MODELS PCI, PCII, PCC155, & PCC255) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Infant radiotranslucent positioner filled with polystyrene beads. Premie Comfort I is designed for babies up to 1500 grams. Premie Comfort II for babies 1500 to 3000 grams. Both come in wash/reuse and single use form. PCI 100, PCII 200 washable polycotton knit. PCI 150, PCII 250 for single patient use in polypropylene. Disposable covers for PCC 155, PCC 255 are available....[More Information]

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