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Picture of WHEELCHAIR PAD (MODEL 16833) The Wheelchair Pad, model 16833, is a decubitus pad designed for use by wheelchair users at risk for pressure sores. The pad is made from cotton/ polyester fabric on one side and a water-repellent fabric for incontinent situations on the other. Ties secure the pad to the wheelchair. SIZE: One size fits most wheelchairs. WARRANTY: Included.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 129.99.

This product record was updated on March 14, 2006.

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Sears Health and Wellness Catalog

7700 Brush Hill Road
Suite 240
Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527
United States
Telephone: 800-326-1750 or 888-326-2132.
Web: http://www.searscommercial.com/catalog/Health%20&%20Wellness.


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