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Happy New Year!
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Ankle joint control with SlidingScale
adjustment (pair) (Item
no. 534)
- for a specific adjustment of the ankle joint
movement (dorsal flexion and plantar flexion)
- left and right leg independently and individually
adjustable
- prevention of oedema
- recommended for prevention of talipes
equinus
- intensive stimulation of the circulation through
the calf muscle pump
- effective prevention of
thrombosis
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Ankle joint control with expander adjustment
(pair) (Item
no 538)
- for an intensive movement of the ankle joints
- specifically adjustable to one patient and thus,
mainly suitable for the movement therapy at
home
- after adjusting the basic settings no further
adjustments are necessary
- left and right leg individually adjustable
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May all your troubles last as long as your New Year's resolutions. Joey Adam
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Congratulations to our December
Question of the Day
winners!
Darlene Crouch of
Rowlett
TXAnita Borker of St. Petersburg,
FLMaggie
Reilly of St. Petersburg, FL
Now it's your turn to win!
Question of the Day! What
kinds
of adjustments are necessary after the basic
settings
have been set in place on Item 538?
(Be one of the first 5 people to
email Laura Raigoza at
laurar@ri-llc.com with
the
answer and win a $5
Starbucks gift card!)
*If you have a
patient
success story that you would like to share, please
email it to Lauren Marsh:
laurenm@ri-llc.com.
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