Description
Some of the common uses of arch support gel inserts include:
- Relieving foot pain
- Improving foot stability
- Enhancing athletic performance
- Reducing fatigue
- Alleviating symptoms of certain medical conditions
Sh12,000.00
Arch support gel inserts can provide a number of benefits for people who experience foot pain or discomfort, particularly in the arch area
Some of the common uses of arch support gel inserts include:
Settings | ARCH SUPPORT GEL U remove | ARM SLING CHILD MEDIUM remove | AXILLARY CRUTCH LARGE remove | ALCOHOL SWABS remove | ACCU CHEK STRIPS remove | AUXILLARY CRUTCH SMALL remove |
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Description | Arch support gel inserts can provide a number of benefits for people who experience foot pain or discomfort, particularly in the arch area | An arm sling is a type of medical device used to immobilize and support the arm and shoulder after an injury or surgery. The arm sling child is specifically designed for children | Axillary crutches are medical devices designed to assist individuals with mobility and balance issues to walk | Auxiliary crutches are a type of crutches that are designed to provide support and stability to people with mobility issues. They are typically used by individuals who have suffered an injury or are recovering from surgery, and need to support some of their body weight while walking. | ||
Content | Some of the common uses of arch support gel inserts include:
| Used for a variety of purposes, including:
| The uses of axillary crutches, particularly the large size, include:
| Antiseptic for preparation of the skin prior to injection
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| Here are some of the uses of small auxiliary crutches:
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