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Delighted to see so many hydraulic chairs on display at the FIP Conference. Many of which had superb balance and the facility to comfortably raise the client leg rests to standing, eye level. Thus providing better access to heel fissures and a more appropriate ergonomical work situation. No more sore backs bending. There were several examples but got these address and pass them on in good faith. The suppliers are all Danish but most would export elsewhere.

http://www.tofistol.dk/
http://www.kallistos.dk/
http://www.hewa.dk/


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Two more suppliers

http://www.vegoria.se/
http://www.euroclinic.it/scelta_lingue.asp

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