Introduction
Business Procedures
& Policies
3
Seating Components
Solid Seats 4
Seat Modifications 12
Solid Backs 21
Back Modifications 31
Medial Thigh & Anterior
Pelvic Supports
40
Lateral Pelvic/
Thigh Supports
49

Lateral Thoracic
& Anterior
Shoulder Supports

54
Anterior Trunk
& Anterior
Shoulder Supports
66

Posterior, Anterior & Lateral Head Supports

75
Extremity Supports 90
Trays 99
Auxiliary Device Holders 106
Accessories 108
Cushions 110
Upholstery Fabric
Descriptions
114
Upholstery Fabric
Color Choices
115
Hardware 117

Solid Back
Modifications

 


Mod-2APhenolic Base

Pg. 3 price booklet

Phenolic is used instead of the plywood base. It is a dense space-age plastic 3/8" thick. Phenolic should be used when client has extreme extensor tone or where client weight is a concern.

Mod-2BCut Outs, Foam-Wood-Upholstery

Pg. 3 price booklet

This modification will allow you to remove wood, foam or fabric from a specific area of the back. Charge each time a layer is removed. The removed area is "finished", this is not an interchangeable insert.


Mod-2EWedge Cut Foam

Pg. 3 price booklet

This modification is designed to aid in control of rotation (wedge is lateral) or to provide additional weight bearing surface with foam (wedge is vertical or horizontal). Please specify direction of wedge and foam thickness.


Mod- 2FTabs and Snaps

Pg. 3 price booklet

For use when you need to attach a solid back insert to the frame of the wheelchair and you are not using hardware.

Designed to mount over sling upholstery.


Mod-2HI Modification

Pg. 3 price booklet

Solid backs are cut into the shape of a capital I so that trunk supports and harnesses can be mounted close to the chest. The I allows for vertical adjustment. This modification can be used with any mounting hardware. Please provide all dimensions for the I modification. There are no standard sizes.

 

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