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M-F Athletic Company (Exercise Equipment).


M-F Athletic Company introduces a new concept for rehabilitation walking and stepping drills. Hurdle cones, with holes to accommodate hurdle poles, allow users to design their own agility course inexpensively. Hurdle cones come in 12-in, 16-in, and 18-in heights, and hurdle poles are available in 30-in, 60-in, and 70-in lengths.

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Publication:Physical Therapy
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 1, 2001
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