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Order Extremity Drop

Order Extremity Drop2018-07-25T19:10:02-05:00

Extremity / Speeder

Both drops feature a crisp, straight drop with adjustable tension.  The difference is the cushion surface.

The Extremity Drop (with a flat cushion) is ideal for adjusting shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, ankles, etc.  The Speeder (with a raised “bump” on the surface) is a valuable tool for students to practice their adjusting technique.

Designed by Dr. Thuli in 1982 while attending Palmer College, these drops have withstood the test of time and will serve you well!

SKU: TPT Category:

Features

Standard Features
  • Straight Drop with adjustable tension
  • Drop height of 0.375″ (8.4 mm)
  • Red Oak Base, firm foam
  • Standard: 8″ x 6″ x 2.5″ (20 x 15 x 6 cm)
  • Tall: 8″ x 6″ x 5″ (20 x 15 x  12.5 cm)

Detailed Information

Extremity Drop
  • Cushion surface is flat
  • Ideal for adjusting feet, ankles, knees, shoulders & wrists
Speeder (students)
  • “Bump” on cushion simulates high transverse process for pisiform set-up
  • Ideal for practicing technique

Colors

Standard Colors
Black
Navy Blue
Burgundy
Espresso

Shipping

We build all products at our facility in Wisconsin. Ships within 3 business days.

The shipping cost and transit time varies with location.  Please contact us with your full delivery address and we will promptly provide you with a quote.

International Sales:   Our shipping cost does not include import duty and taxes, which are determined at the time of custom clearance.  Every country uses a different formula for calculating the import duty and taxes, which are based on the value of the products ordered.  These fees are payable to the shipping company prior to delivery.  Brokerage fees are included in the shipping cost, except for UPS Standard Service to Canada and US Postal Service shipments.

Prices

Speeder Board & Extremity Drop

$ 100Extremity Drop or Speeder Board
135Tall Extremity Drop

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