ELASTICORDS, MVP HEAD END, (7) 25 AND (1) 12.5LB LOAD CAPACITY, LATEX LATEX/LATEX-FREE, WITH BLACK AND RED TETHERS by Shuttle Systems - Contemporary Design


OEM#: 3204ELASTICORDS, MVP HEAD END, (7) 25 AND (1) 12.5LB LOAD CAPACITY, LATEX LATEX/LATEX-FREE, WITH BLACK AND RED TETHERS by Shuttle Systems - Contemporary Design
The elasticords for the Shuttle MVP are designated by “Headend” and “Foot-End”. "Headend" denotes the end where the patient’s head would rest during normal leg press activities. Cords are anchored at the footend, strung along the frame, and have colored lanyards that load/attach at the head end of the carriage.
The elasticords for the Shuttle MVP are designated by “Headend” and “Foot-End”. "Headend" denotes the end where the patient’s head would rest during normal leg press activities. Cords are anchored at the footend, strung along the frame, and have colored lanyards that load/attach at the head end of the carriage.
- Shuttle Systems - Contemporary Design
- MVP
The elasticords for the Shuttle MVP are designated by “Headend” and “Foot-End”. "Headend" denotes the end where the patient’s head would rest during normal leg press activities. Cords are anchored at the footend, strung along the frame, and have colored lanyards that load/attach at the head end of the carriage.
The elasticords for the Shuttle MVP are designated by “Headend” and “Foot-End”. "Headend" denotes the end where the patient’s head would rest during normal leg press activities. Cords are anchored at the footend, strung along the frame, and have colored lanyards that load/attach at the head end of the carriage.
- Shuttle Systems - Contemporary Design
- MVP
The elasticords for the Shuttle MVP are designated by “Headend” and “Foot-End”. "Headend" denotes the end where the patient’s head would rest during normal leg press activities. Cords are anchored at the footend, strung along the frame, and have colored lanyards that load/attach at the head end of the carriage.
The elasticords for the Shuttle MVP are designated by “Headend” and “Foot-End”. "Headend" denotes the end where the patient’s head would rest during normal leg press activities. Cords are anchored at the footend, strung along the frame, and have colored lanyards that load/attach at the head end of the carriage.
- Shuttle Systems - Contemporary Design
- MVP
