Small-S38
1" webbing; 15" total padded leng see more...
Medium-M46
1.5" webbing; 18" total padded le see more...
Large-L62
2" webbing; 24.5" total padded le see more...
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Bodypoint® sub-ASIS compatible 4-point padded hip belt In addition to reducing abdominal pressure, the buckle offers two solid points of contact with the pelvis for better control over obliquity and rotation. This significantly improves stability. Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (Sub-ASIS) cushions on the Bodypoint® sub-ASIS compliant four-point padded hip belt assist in positioning the belt away from the belly to lessen pressure on the bladder.
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" |
Small (S38) | 1" | 15" | 2" | 46" |
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Q. Is this hip belt compatible with all wheelchairs?
A. The hip belt is compatible with most wheelchairs, including those with sling seat upholstery or solid seat bases. Optional seat mounting brackets (20° for side mounting or 90° for top mounting) ensure a secure and close fit.
Q. Can the Sub-ASIS pads be added or removed after purchase?
A. Yes, the Sub-ASIS pads attach via hook-and-loop material, allowing them to be added, removed, or repositioned as needed.
Q. Is the hip belt adjustable for comfort?
A. Yes, the four-point design allows adjustments via primary and secondary straps to accommodate clothing changes or user comfort. The creep-resistant webbing ensures the belt maintains its shape and fit over time.
Q. What is the difference between a two point or four point pelvic belt?
A. While both belts offer great support, the four-point belt is able to offer more firm positioning and stays in place better due to the anchor/tether straps.
Q. What is the difference between a center-pull and a rear-pull hip belt?
A. A center-pull hip belt tightens from the center of the belt, with straps pulling outward on both sides for balanced adjustment. A rear-pull hip belt tightens from the rear of the pad, pulling toward the center of the belt, allowing adjustments from the back.
Q. How do I determine the size I need?
Small-S38
1" webbing; 15" total padded leng see more...
Medium-M46
1.5" webbing; 18" total padded le see more...
Large-L62
2" webbing; 24.5" total padded le see more...