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Amputee Essentials Soloist Style, Amplified® Prosthetic Cover, Tattoo OptionAmputee EssentialsSKU:58095
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Paths Style, Amplified® Prosthetic Cover, Minimal or Bold - Your ChoiceAmputee EssentialsSKU:58095
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Sunshine Style, Amplified® Prosthetic Cover, Minimal or Bold - Your ChoiceAmputee EssentialsSKU:58095
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Electric Zen Style, Amplified® Prosthetic Cover, Minimal or Bold - Your ChoiceAmputee EssentialsSKU:58095
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Techni Style, Amplified® Prosthetic Cover, Minimal or Bold - Your ChoiceAmputee EssentialsSKU:58095
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Amputee Essentials Resilience Therapeutic Liner, Hot & Cold Therapy, Gel ThermotherapyAmputee EssentialsSKU:4595
Amputee Equipment on amputeestore.com
Amputees require special equipment post-amputation to help with their daily activities. Whether you're transferring in-and-out of a car or from your wheelchair to the bed, using a transfer board is helpful and physician recommended. Manufacturers now design amputee equipment for showering to prevent falls and hand-free crutches to wear while you wait for your first below-knee prosthetic leg.
Read MoreAmputees require special equipment post-amputation to help with their daily activities. Whether you're transferring in-and-out of a car or from your wheelchair to the bed, using a transfer board is helpful and physician recommended. Manufacturers now design amputee equipment for showering to prevent falls and hand-free crutches to wear while you wait for your first below-knee prosthetic leg.
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Amputees require special equipment post-amputation to help with their daily activities. Whether you're transferring in-and-out of a car or from your wheelchair to the bed, using a transfer board is helpful and physician recommended. Manufacturers now design amputee equipment for showering to prevent falls and hand-free crutches to wear while you wait for your first below-knee prosthetic leg.
Read MoreAmputees require special equipment post-amputation to help with their daily activities. Whether you're transferring in-and-out of a car or from your wheelchair to the bed, using a transfer board is helpful and physician recommended. Manufacturers now design amputee equipment for showering to prevent falls and hand-free crutches to wear while you wait for your first below-knee prosthetic leg.
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