A rehabilitation stroller designed for children with maximum weight capacity of 40 kg. It provides mobility support for rehabilitation children and their parents in daily activities.
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Thomas Hilfen für Körperbehinderte GmbH & Co. Medico KG
Bremervörde, Germany
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