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Folding adjustable walkers feature durable black sponge grips, black cross bars with wrinkle finish, black reinforced tips and silencer rings, double side flush design cross braces, and gatefold design to eliminate side frame wobbling. Adult model adjusts in height from 32 inches to 36 inches; junior model adjusts in height from 26 inches to 31 inches. Models available with two non rotating casters on the front legs or with spring button operated independent folding sides: one side may be folded while the other remains in position. Available in silver or bronze.

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This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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PCP Champion, a Division of SAI Therapeutic Brands

3960 Rosslyn Drive
Cincinnati, Ohio 45209
United States
Telephone: 800-888-0458 or 937-392-4301.
Fax: 800-309-9055.
Web: http://www.surgicalappliance.com.
Email: pcp-champion@surgicalappliance.com.


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