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TEST Adaptivemall.com will be closed May 25th- 27th in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. Customer Service will return on Tuesday, May 28th at 8:30am EST to resume regularly scheduled hours.
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Adaptivemall.com will be closed November 28th & 29th! Enjoy the Thanksgiving Holiday with your family & friends!
TEST Adaptivemall.com will be closed May 25th- 27th in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. Customer Service will return on Tuesday, May 28th at 8:30am EST to resume regularly scheduled hours.
We apologize for the inconvenience! Our email server has been down since 10 PM (EST) on May 23rd. Our Team has been working all day to resolve the issue. We plan to respond to all emails next week beginning on Tuesday the 28th when we return from the Memorial Day Holiday. We hope you all enjoy the holiday weekend and we look forward to serving you as soon as it our email server is fuctional! Thank you for your patience!
The Pommel is designed to keep the user’s legs separated while sitting. This is especially important for users who have increased muscle tone in their hip adductors- muscles that pull legs together or even cross legs (scissoring).
Bringing legs together/scissoring is a part of the extensor thrusting pattern. By preventing the legs from scissoring and keeping them separated, the extensor thrusting pattern is weakened.
The Pommel is designed to keep the user’s legs separated while sitting. This is especially important for users who have increased muscle tone in their hip adductors- muscles that pull legs together or even cross legs (scissoring).
Bringing legs together/scissoring is a part of the extensor thrusting pattern. By preventing the legs from scissoring and keeping them separated, the extensor thrusting pattern is weakened.