HL Corp manufactures an automatic pedaling device, called the Easy Exer, that helps injured patients recover the use of their leg muscles. The machine can also be placed under an office worker's desk and, when used for 20 minutes at a time, can help prevent cramps and deep vein thrombosis, also known as economy-class syndrome.
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Buyers upbeat at TaiSpo despite SARS
SPORTING GOODS While the disease kept many foreign buyers away, those at the exhibition were pleased by the lack of crowds and were on the hunt for new products
By Bill Heaney / STAFF REPORTER
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