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Drive Medical, Wenzelite Re/hab

The CrawlAbout is designed for patients without head control or the ability to roll over or crawl. It features a 4-wheeled, height-adjustable aluminum frame with an adjustable foam-padded suspended harness that supports the user and encourages and reinforces crawling. A cushioned pad supports the therapist or caregiver while working with the user.

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Title Annotation:Product News
Publication:Physical Therapy
Date:Nov 1, 2006
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