1 lot of 6 Walk O Long Baby Child Safety Balance
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1 lot of 6 Walk O Long Baby Child Safety Balance Zebra

1 lot of 6  Walk O Long Baby Child Safety Balance Zebra
Start Price USD 45.00
Current Price USD 45.00
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Start Time Saturday, September 20, 2008
End Time Monday, October 20, 2008
Location CA

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I lot of 6 Walk O Long Brand New in Package Savi Baby® Walk O Long® Balance Assistant  Your color:  Zebra Suggested Retail: $19.95  each Your price: $45.00 Condition: Brand new in package Shipping within the contiguous 48 states: Color:  Zebra       Awards About It's easy to use!Simply wrap the Walk-O-Long around your child’s chest, and under the arms, then adjust it to the perfect fit - about the same as a gentle hug - then secure the single-latch safety buckle in back.Professional-Grade SafetyThe primary security strap is made of super-strong flat nylon webbing - the exact same material used by firefighters, police, and search & rescue professionals worldwide! The one-piece security strap is threaded through each Walk-O-Long and looped at each end. The ends are multi-stitched and formed into strong, comfortable handles designed to fit every adult grip.Who Needs the Walk-O-Long?The Walk-O-Long can truly help anyone who wants to give their child the edge in developing balance, confidence, and coordination. Parents can help minimize the “bumps, bruises, and tears” associated with teaching kids to roller-skate, ice-skate, or even ride a bike. Injurry Prevention Nursemaid's ElbowOverview & CausesNursemaid's elbow is a common condition in young children and generally affects children under five. It occurs when someone pulls a child too hard by the hand or wrist, or when a child is falling and the individual holding the hand doesn't let go. Another common mechanism is when the child is swinging while being held by the hands.Nursemaid's elbow is often seen after a parent lifts a child by one arm up a curb or high step. The child generally begins to cry immediately and refuses to use the arm. The child hold's the arm in a slightly flexed position (slightly bent at the elbow) and holds the forearm against the abdomen. The child will move the shoulder, but not the elbow. Walk O Long Endorsements Recommended by: The Pediatricians Team at Pediatricplanet.comPhysicians and Experts Endorsing the Walk-O-Long-Non-Paid EndorsementsDr. Lawrence Feiwell, M.D.* Orthopaedic Surgery* Chief of Staff - Los Alamitos Medical Center 2001-2003* Vice Chief of Staff - Los Alamitos Medical Center 1999-2001* Treasurer – Los Alamitos Medical Center 1997-1999* Chief Dept Orthopaedic Surgery – Los Alamitos Medical Center 1992-1997Dr. Liliana Ruiz* Doctor Osteopathic Medicine* Obstetrics and Gynecology* Riverside County, CA* San Bernardino County, CAAntonio Sofia, D.P.T.* Physicall Therapist* Center Manager Theraplay, Inc * Horsham, PADr. Gilbert Youdeem* Chiropractor and Qualified Medical Evaluator* Cypress, CAAnn Mastromatteo, R.P.T.* Physical Therapist* Los Alamitos, CA* San Pedro, CAKelley Topal, RN* Labor and Delivery Nurse* Laguna Woods, CABridget Clydesdale, RN* Labor and Delivery Nurse* Long Beach, CA Comparison Walk O Long ReadyRider Ride it Kid HelpersHandle TheHarness The  Leash Skating Coach Interactive/hands on x x x x x   Rehabilitation             Children w /specialneeds             Motor Skills             Learning to walk             Hiking       x     Walking by the wateredge       x x   Rollerblading             Ice-skating           *x Hockey-skates           *x Stabilizes the Childwhile learning to ride a bike             Supports the bike   x x x       Minimize fear of falling x x x       Back saver x x x       Holds upto 650 pounds             Safety device x x x x x  

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