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Picture of LARGE AND SMALL BASE QUAD CANES (MODELS 5610 & 5620) The Large and Small Base Quad Canes are designed for use by individuals with mobility and balance disabilities. The lightweight design and low center of gravity combine for stability and balance. The handle rotates for left- or right-hand use. Model 5610 has a small base and model 5620 has a large base. DIMENSIONS: The height can be adjusted from 29 inches to 38 inches on both models. CAPACITY: 250 Pounds. COLOR: Silver, black or bronze.

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Price: 49.99.

This product record was updated on February 7, 2011.

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Nova Ortho-Med, Inc.

1470 Beachey Place
Carson, California 90746
United States
Telephone: 800-557-6682 or 310-352-3600.
Fax: 310-352-3610.
Web: http://www.novamedicalproducts.com.
Email: info@novaorthomed.com.


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