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Footstools that include platforms at two or three different heights (i.e., two or three steps); some include a low-level step and a high-level step, while others include two low-level steps and a central high-level platform. These stools are either made of wood or consist of a tubular metallic structure with a nonconducting material (e.g., rubber, plastic) covering the supporting platforms. Two/three-step stools assist patients getting on and off treatment and examination tables; they are also used for testing exercises and for foot examination.
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