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Specialty Medical Equipment, Inc. Announces Drop in Prices and Free Shipping

Specialty Medical Equipment, Inc. of Washington Twp., MI is lowering all of their prices and including free shipping on a number of products. Specialty Medical Equipment sells products that relieve pains and bed sores caused by immobility.

2012-04-13
ROMEO, MI, April 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) The aches and pains of aging are never enjoyable. Moving around gets more difficult and getting out of bed becomes a chore. Bed rest is the only real option for some people. That is why Specialty Medical Equipment is offering great deals on all of their products. Today, Specialty Medical Equipment, Inc. announced that they are lowering almost all of their prices for online orders. Products like alternating pressure low air loss mattresses, bariatric mattresses, lateral rotation turning mattresses, foam and gel mattresses and chair items are available with free shipping and for hundreds of dollars less than the original cost. Visit the online catalog at http://www.specialtylowairlossmattress.com/products.aspx

Whether due to an illness, injury, or old age, laying or sitting in one position for too long can be difficult and painful. Specialty Medical Equipment Inc.'s products are intended to relieve and prevent bed sores, aches and pains from lack of mobility.

Anyone who must stay in a bed, chair or wheelchair because of an illness, aging, or injury is subjected to bed sores. Bed sores are caused by the tightening and squeezing of tiny bloods vessels that supply the skin with nutrients. The skin is unable to recover and becomes bruised and damaged. The alternating mattresses and chairs allow for your loved one to change positions so they are not stationary for extended periods of time. Specialty Medical Equipment's products can be purchased online for in-home care or commercial care. Larger orders are available for hospitals, nursing homes and retirement homes.
You have a right to be comfortable, no matter what your situations is. There are solutions for you and your family.

Our Products Help to Relieve bed sores and pressure ulcers related to the following conditions: circulatory problems, spinal cord injuries, severe arthritis, surgery recovery, anemic patients, paralysis, burn victims, multiple sclerosis, stroke, immobility, giant axonal disease, fabry disease, cancer, muscular dystrophy, cornary heart disease.
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[Press-News.org] Specialty Medical Equipment, Inc. Announces Drop in Prices and Free Shipping
Specialty Medical Equipment, Inc. of Washington Twp., MI is lowering all of their prices and including free shipping on a number of products. Specialty Medical Equipment sells products that relieve pains and bed sores caused by immobility.