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Picture of FLEXIMOVE (MODELS 4011, 4012, & 4016) The Maximove is a transfer aid designed for turning, positioning or transferring an individual with mobility disabilities. A padded board with handles and an inner surface of polyester, the unit can be used for moving patients further up in bed, turning over, sideways transfers, or when a patient must be lifted from the floor after falling. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 100 x 43 centimeters (4011), 110 x 53 centimeters (4012), 150 x 43 centimeters (4016).

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This product record was updated on January 26, 2009.

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RoMedic, Inc.

300 West Chestnut Street, Suite B
PO Box 388
Ephrata, Pennsylvania 17522
United States
Telephone: 888-625-4343 or 717-733-1444.
Fax: 888-691-1091.
Web: http://www.romedic.com.
Email: info@romedic.com.


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