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Bodypoint® sub-ASIS compatible center-pull four point padded hip belt with Rehab Latch™ Buckle greatly enhances stability and provides two firm points of contact with the pelvis for improved control of obliquity and rotation while minimizing abdominal pressure. Bodypoint® sub-ASIS compatible four point padded hip belt with with Sub-ASIS (Anterior Superior Iliac Spine) pads help place the belt away from the abdomen to reduce the pressure on the bladder.
Seat mounting bracket (optional) provides an easy & secure way to mount belts to active wheelchairs. They are ideal for chairs with sling seat upholstery or a solid seat base. The 20° bracket is designed for mounting on the side of the seat tube, and the 90° bracket is great for mounting on top. Either configuration places the belt as close as possible to the user, for better fit.
Features
User Issues:
Fall risk, sacral sitting (or risk for), posterior or anterior pelvic tilt, pelvic obliquity/rotation Concerns about pressure on bladder, skin, atrophy |
Product Examples:
Two or four-point hip belt, with sub-ASIS pads (LB belts) if needed. With significant sliding risk or obliquity/rotation, consider a four-point belt or Evoflex®. Sub-ASIS pads with either two- or four-point sub-ASIS compatible (LB) belt or the Evoflex®. |
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Size | A | B | C | D |
Medium (M46) | 1½" | 18" | 2¼" | 56" |
Large (L62) | 2" | 24½" | 2¾" | 61" |
Please call us for specific details.
If you have any questions or need assistance with a return, we are happy to help. Please contact us for further details.
Q. What does "Sub-ASIS compatible" mean in this hip belt?
A. "Sub-ASIS compatible" means the belt is designed to anchor just below the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS) for improved pelvic control. This positioning reduces bladder and abdominal pressure and prevents belt migration.
Q. What is the advantage of a center-pull tightening mechanism?
A. The center-pull design allows users or caregivers to pull both ends toward the center buckle simultaneously, which is especially helpful for users with low muscle tone or limited dexterity.
Q. How does the Rehab Latch™ buckle differ from other buckles?
A. The Rehab Latch™ buckle is lightweight, low-profile, and easy to use even for those with limited hand strength. It ensures secure fastening without bulk or difficulty during operation.
Q. I slide forward in my chair often—will this belt help with that?
A. Yes. The four-point design offers superior pelvic stability and helps prevent forward sliding, obliquity, and rotation by securing the pelvis in an optimal position.
Bodypoint® sub-ASIS compatible center-pull four point padded hip belt with Rehab Latch™ Buckle greatly enhances stability and provides two firm points of contact with the pelvis for improved control of obliquity and rotation while minimizing abdominal pressure. Bodypoint® sub-ASIS compatible four point padded hip belt with with Sub-ASIS (Anterior Superior Iliac Spine) pads help place the belt away from the abdomen to reduce the pressure on the bladder.
Seat mounting bracket (optional) provides an easy & secure way to mount belts to active wheelchairs. They are ideal for chairs with sling seat upholstery or a solid seat base. The 20° bracket is designed for mounting on the side of the seat tube, and the 90° bracket is great for mounting on top. Either configuration places the belt as close as possible to the user, for better fit.
Features
User Issues:
Fall risk, sacral sitting (or risk for), posterior or anterior pelvic tilt, pelvic obliquity/rotation Concerns about pressure on bladder, skin, atrophy |
Product Examples:
Two or four-point hip belt, with sub-ASIS pads (LB belts) if needed. With significant sliding risk or obliquity/rotation, consider a four-point belt or Evoflex®. Sub-ASIS pads with either two- or four-point sub-ASIS compatible (LB) belt or the Evoflex®. |
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Size | A | B | C | D |
Medium (M46) | 1½" | 18" | 2¼" | 56" |
Large (L62) | 2" | 24½" | 2¾" | 61" |
Please call us for specific details.
If you have any questions or need assistance with a return, we are happy to help. Please contact us for further details.
Q. What does "Sub-ASIS compatible" mean in this hip belt?
A. "Sub-ASIS compatible" means the belt is designed to anchor just below the Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS) for improved pelvic control. This positioning reduces bladder and abdominal pressure and prevents belt migration.
Q. What is the advantage of a center-pull tightening mechanism?
A. The center-pull design allows users or caregivers to pull both ends toward the center buckle simultaneously, which is especially helpful for users with low muscle tone or limited dexterity.
Q. How does the Rehab Latch™ buckle differ from other buckles?
A. The Rehab Latch™ buckle is lightweight, low-profile, and easy to use even for those with limited hand strength. It ensures secure fastening without bulk or difficulty during operation.
Q. I slide forward in my chair often—will this belt help with that?
A. Yes. The four-point design offers superior pelvic stability and helps prevent forward sliding, obliquity, and rotation by securing the pelvis in an optimal position.