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MABIS Partners with StrongArm to Distribute New Canes

July 8, 2009 by HME Business

MABIS DMI Healthcare is partnering with StrongArm Mobility so that MABIS has rights as master distributor of StrongArm canes, which combine aspects of a cane and crutch support to provide a multifunction device.

The canes’ handles are manufactured from aircraft grade aluminum tubing so that they wrap around the forearm to stabilize a patient’s wrist and provide rearward and lateral stability. The bracing action of the cane’s cushioned cradle makes it feel like a solid extension of the user’s arm, without the need for a cuff. The hook-like cradle also lets the StrongArm be hung from a chair or railing or propped against a wall. The StrongArm cane also incorporates a flared, hexagonal floor tip centered beneath the handgrip.

MABIS will carry the Slim StrongArm Cane as well as the Standard StrongArm Cane. The Slim StrongArm is designed for small to mid-sized adults weighing up to 250 pounds, and measuring 6 feet 1 inch. The Standard Strong Arm Cane is sized for mid- to large-sized adults weighing up to 300 pounds, and measuring 6 feet 4inches.

The canes are also available individually or in cases of six, and all StrongArm Canes are reimbursable as a forearm crutch: HCPCS codes E0110 and E0111.

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