General Guidelines for Sling Fitting/Sizing
General Guidelines for Sling Fitting/Sizing Clinical assessment and professional judgment are needed to determine the appropriate FIT or SIZE and TYPE of sling for each individual patient.The following is intended as a general guideline and points of reference to assist with
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